(1 nmuna ;rvrcmnn. HI1Rt H(l, IV.. ;;. ii'. - ULYi,isr. LOCAL A.YDTERSO.Y.IL. ii.nvtt lM commMu"eJ. i;.-v Kerd.iua.ml Kittell was a visitor to ,1.1. ii - native pb, t.n Moni'.v. 1 1 .,. Knight of Labor will have a grand !'' it C.allltin on t; -. Fourth of July. r-'niT PvK Son of Col. S. V. DavIs, Dinkf h' rnl pn Friday 5). falling- from . P,ur tire. i Mid that som wheat fields In tui.i.t.cl" cxi'i'V ill scarcely pay fur 1. ,tv I.ayton, a well known trimp pr : :, r. r,nt rrt f sunday tnd Monday ,.( :t: town. . V. TWfcer, F"i . stnrtiil on trip to j- ,r!i on Wr-i!ndav Innt. n evper'n to ,,. n, nt ?..Arl wwtn. Nitnrl an Instead of coal U now twlna .,! m mel at the Johnstown Mannfactur Ipi; ('rrpnnv' bilckvan'. V. Lambert Cr.or.r. of Lilly, will harp of ' A dim T.xpresa office at (..m, ilnnni the lunrnur season. i U ii" T'lotnns Pavls returned homri fr -r.i t'i 'rip t the Ulnek mils. Dakota, on V,:''-.v In?" sf'-'i an nbsence of about two Atiionj t'e lirnxe application held ,-. v , r Vy the r.mrt at ;reenhnrK on Monrtay ,.t, tint of Mr. C. Foster, formerly of ;i: pinftv T!ie Hoard of Pardons lat w) com mut.i! the wnt.-r.re of William McMean. t!i, .Inula! comity wife murderer, from l..ir.i'itu t imp.ionnient for life. A l'.ln r rn,intr man named Oannan lie i ttier I'nv killed four rattlesnakes on tr.e ivavp' Pini. slope of Brush Mountain, !.!!) spi r'eil eictiteea rattlea each. M. 1" "k'tte'l, VJi , stared on west rrn tr'p o" 1'ii"d.iv lnt. with Kansas City ; l:U ohiechve point. He miv eon far as Penver. f n'. .rulo, before he return!!. Tr.eTWir ( ounfy AertrnTtural' Society i j, will mm t.ipt ratr mm ran. at IHMI IHMinht p-'iie r"r llollid vrurj, ooromenclnir on Tue'l3' e;.teniher '.'nth, and lading four Ce.'i i'e A ulcer, the voting man who was jhpt It. ipe n'tempted robbery of the Ilawn brntW-r . I.' Huntingdon county' last week, it K:iid ' Improvlii'j and the M-.anees now nre '.f:. he lll ree,,ver. K r'u.iiiiii nice for a purse of fliM) Is to otit.' (. Tv-rne on the lMh uf Jn'v next, trhvn K-ir'k 'c;srpy. ofthn place and lom-s-d. of T welton. "The distance to I - I tl!f'- M-l tv. - ler h"i. trt. Tn.:-- rn- C. ,': M- I i in", r.i'-- a mile ntid a half. sld tt.at a Clearfield Countv ftosil. .- wns In flt'erd.mce at court 1 ti i.! the key of tne postnftlce in ! ' s-d In rin-e,tten e no mail mat u : tie d-Iiverpd untd his return i i I.t to emhV every 01: to take a r a-nre or reerefvtion (luring the of .lu'v holiday, the I'ennsylvania I i omrvinv wit! sell excursion tickets v l. 1. ar d sth. good to return until i din fie nth. hetwetn all stations nn;n lir,e and hrani-hes, at redur-ed - i': T. M 1'irtinnls, on the a'nrin of tn n M.mdav afternoon started to run t t: t -e hur -l i n he had got as far as the r '.-nre .f ('. .1. ttUir, f( , was attacked ' rnlv'.tatinn of the he:rt and dropped i Meiliral aid w- summoned and the 1 ir r-r,-vereil sirftieienl , to be removed ; i - residence where' he soon recovered f .i-lV. n Ttniisdny nirr.ing f last week work i i ! . rnn over anif killed an nnknown . at I.l'ly. lie w s about forty yvars of I jn-k hair and beard iut hai! nothing .i - ' hi person to gve any indication of -. wss or w he-rv lie whk from. lie was i' : ! m T'nion remeterv at Lilly, by the f 'v authorities,. I'll- llxllldnvsburg Stttwlnrri savs : '-'iiirn an-l Joistowi partlrs have for nl d.ivs past hn endeavoring to lease t.-t-een Tyrone aril Kostorln for tne "' if making t-sts tor oil. Alxiut ' IT,. invi heei seenred. but the nr- i' ' nt consider It wort beginning op- i - nnt il ttiey have leases on at lent i .' .i''i arres. V,. rj. !?r-.nnetl ,v S.-uipp are dally .re their saies of mn's and boy's ;.' ind furnishing goJs. They are iT't'v receiving new goods which they it .-.n below atl competitors and their M l.Twrei,rr block, rornerof Eleventh nr.'. Fourteenth street, Altoona, Is f.iryoii to visit when you wish to lotliirg Give tliero a eall. w. ainrni of fire was sounded on Mon i"-rnoon, about two o'clock, which lined bv a fire in the roof of the 1 v ir. house of Mr. M llton Jon-i in th I '' w;.nl. A few buckets of water j ,.ii t-,. flirr.m rwfnre tire artival of j ' -e ivirrUife which was funn on the J i-',:, Trie fire originated fnm the flue j 'I ' ..' Hmuw done was but slight. 1 i - .V. exchange furnishes th following I,. ),!; jn CRHes of prostration' i..-st r sin, stroke remove the person i '' i K 1 iiy place, lmuetr his clothing, j tf-e i Y-.!ur.de-s rub the arms and legs i " i., . of ice vtrappt-d in to els until j ;'' " vi heat Is alUyed. Give twenty j t hii.nnitie spirits of hartshorn, in a '"' i',.t every twenty minutes or half J ' "r N etf.irf to rise or walk should be n nnMi fl)(pprson Is utte restored. aM to be better Mian brandy In ; suiixroke. 1 " Mummy ti e 27th inst., the County 1 " n..e,rieis awarded the contract for the j i r,,n bridge at ICckenrode's I i s'hP.t Creek N-t ween Alle- n' n P-r'f.ll townvtiins t thA Miwie i f l our.gstown. f ) for the sum It Is n slngl- span of 110 feet j M 'n'merts with a 14 fr.ot roadway n :!. .,i., ,,f tv,H to the lineal fool, cnipanv built the trrtdge at v'nt,n ros-, Stony (Greets rlvr "i,, ,n vmt.mcrhlll ovrr the Cone- -r i(. year, Ixifh of which have 'icroiv t the ("nrpmlasioers ! '' "" Mi. J. A. Shoemaker, of r' :-.t ttie n)i' time was awarded for bidldiiia the abntment awd ", ' fir Ji.-..'tt i. K 1 1 il'.ois, who succeeded to the w-n'Mi (,f ms unpv, John DuBols. has mi,se farm it Dufiois. Clearfield ' s.?,i -eriilng which the Cvuru-r of n.-is; ' Karmer Fuller loosed his ' " - ..Iher day and told a few facts Ti". nf iiin DuBnU frm, which w f'l. r.s-orrliiif . They are growing ! ' In d nnd forty acres of rts, thirty f pfi'ntoes, sixty-one acres o corn. ' v.. n r, ,,f w).i-at. ten acres of rye. " r"" I .undi-.-d Meres of line bottotti land M'vii W:t rut two mtl,j K na;f to,,, " Beside tiiis Mr. Fuller say tbey I"' in forty aeres of buckwheat, '"r.got st.H k, he sat.1 Mr DuBols wan :: '-ie hundred and five two-)ear-'i-h would hy r,.i by furnish his 11 fiket with choice roats, sf.-ak, etc. '" Ir.il tre, (lf all kinds of choice lit about ariving at the hearing a" ' in aci j,f J,T8pfS comes i;n.der Ir. "' -are. 75cts, PER YARD AT MANY Those JJcautitiil Summer Sluulcs of Dentelle Dress Goods, :S and 40 inches wide, are bein- sold hy Gable it Co. at 1402 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, for 25cts. a yard; worth three times the price. This is only one of the many Dress Goods Bartrains you'll find at this Mammoth Dry Goods Iloue. THE ONLY STRICTLY ONE-PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN CENTRAL PENN'A. No paper UkxX net-k. Nicktown, Carrolltown, SLAuuuatirw and Ciallltzin will ail celebrate tbe clortoua Fourth. Mr. r. B. -Swearmeen. and famfiy, of AlleKheny, will spend the hteJ terra In this place. -Mr. Charles Linton, of Johnstown, Is visum t-.U mother Mrs. L. n. l.lnton. of thm plucw. Mt. John rtJllllpa nd family have taken up their residence la this place, for the -summer months. Hupture Instantly Telleved-by the use of the celebrated Fry Truss. For sale at Davison's dru store. Don't forget there will be a festival nest Saturday and "Monday nlehts, for the benefit of tbe Chrsrch of the Hollv Name. Every boly lnylte to attend. Mr. Bert Scanlan. ct this place, left, this (ThJrsday) -mornins to attend the clos ing exercise at St XiVh-r's Academv. nir L,atrobe. He will return on Friday. Mormon missionaries In Westmoreland county are -gathering In many converts, inoetly f orenrnen. There were six baptisms on Sunday, making twenty five within month. John H. iCvans. of (ilCtty. aatrveoT Ebensburs and a brother of Alvtn Evars, Eq.. of this place, was nomtnatefl for I'rorhonotary on the Republican ticket In Venango county on Monday last. Jaeob Burevwn. one of the eldest -citi zens ot Washington township, died t hta oiue rn that" township on 'Sunday last In the eighty-seventh year of his age. He was auditor of Washington township for twenty five vears. Thomas (ialbralth. who wm arrested and lortgi in jail at Huntlocdrm under suspicion (,f being one of the flawn robbers. wa releaned from tmrty after prwlnyan alibi. The other two prisoners !vh been fully Identified. The '11-jntlngdot Democrata in teir rcent-eountv convention, after the most vtgnrous denunciation of the. fraud that de feated the revenue bill thereby taning Hun- ? tinudon county I mm a year unanimously wit -grateful gre-tlng to rresident C.eve land and wish him Ood speed In the blgt trust he so worthily fill. jmrj mi l.inauun. a doss nriver at I nn- i.ramrew tjnai or its in Westmoreland routity. was injured a few days since, and ttH h trts confined him to the house. While slttl.ig In the kitchen, where hks wife was employed, he amused himself cleaning a revolver, when the weapon was accidentally dis harire.l. the hall entering Mrs.l.nughllri's leftside, producing a serious wound. Messrs. Iiurker .fc Krone's planing mill, corner of F'ifth street and Seventh averrue, Altoona, together with all rh machiaery and a large amount of wofhel lumber, -was destroyed by fire or. Monday morning about o'clock. The loss is estimated at about T11.cn which Is partlaTly covered by Insu rance. Several house opp,iite the mill were scorched by the Tiest but dhl not take tire. A mob congregated -on Trie maid street in Miftlintown. Juniata rotinty. on Monday n'mht, and hanged the memters of the Tardon Ttoard and wire mnrderer McMeen In effigy to a telephone wire. It raised much excitement the next mnrnlr.g when the f cures were discovered, with placards attached, bearing each member's nam. The feeling against MrMeen Is on the increase. We ar,- sorry t annouiw-e the death ef Mrs. Wehn, the estimate wife of 'Mr. George Wehn, which occurred at their home In Philadelphia, on fxiturday last. The de-I ceased was a daughter of Mr. John and j 'Elizabeth Wharton, tit Clearfield township. this county, and was well known and highly esteemed by number of our readers who were personally acquainted with her. T he deceased was In her OSth -year. On Saturday lat a game of ball wab played at Lorelto between tte College nine and the "Knock 'em Stiffs" of this place. Seven innings were played in which tH ddlege nine were defeated by tin follow -Hg score : . WORRTtV rVNIXilS. Iimfngs: 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 F-henshur 5 4 0 :i 1 1 317 l.fetto 2 0 0 6 1 0 3 Mr. Dantel Sherbine. a citUert of Wil more, died at the residence of his soc-lc-law, Mr. S. A. Gensalu.s, In -Altoona. on Monday afternoon. He was born Decem ber lM. and was ased 75 years. 6 months and7da5. The old gentleman about two weeks ago went on a visit to bis daughter In Altoona. and while there took sick and continued to grow worse until death finally came. His remains were taken to V 11 more for Interment. a a recent Suniav a new-marie bride and groom, accompanied by seyeral friends, took a wa'k from their country home out on to Coon's Ridge, In I'pper Yoder town ship. Yhlle In the woods they "-heard a noleeln the tree like tlie hteattog-of sever al ynnrig calves, and a eearsh discovered the brancbea of the tree alive wltb blackeuakes. There weie seveial pocket guns -a the party, amd with those a few of tbesnakes were kiwteked to the ground, but they had to cut the-tree down to get all. The eFaxes measured from four and a half to fiv6 feet In length. -Johnstown 7"riwne. Ia,m tt rnnnd hrc biIoncrl t n TkA-, TT,, t.h. t.t frlK .L. i'.. im. f I tinware whteh was In the wann, and start ! to run np .to flan street, making about the j best time that wasever known tn be made en I -itiat street. Tire driver had nerly succeed- ! ed in getMng them checked wh-n one of the lines broke and left them free to r jn as they i plt-ased. At the eorner of Highland street j Ihwv run Into the fence and were stopped. The r-apon tongue and w Ingle tvees were 1 brokon and one of trie horses, slightly cut, ! bnt Mm damage was rx.t very great. On 1at Monday toomlng. ahon three ' o'el-rck. the servant irl In the Callan House. Ciesson. heard unusual rtoW-e In the house and on making an alarm, a win, dressed In ft light suit f eiothes and" a llrfit hat. wan seen to leave the bouse tMid make for the woods which U close by. A ' further investigation showed the fact that he waa after plunder, which the timely dbv . coyery of his presence prevented. It is sup pose) that them was more than one , engaged In the busings as there are ft num I her of articles missing which he did not , haye when aeen making his exit. Among the article taken were some from the kitchen. Mr. Clark's overcoat and themcney drawer from the bar and IU contents, eoo ' Misting of some small change. It Is sup j prwed that the persons engaged In the j 1 robbery belonv to the neighborhood and j were acquainted with the hou.se. Entrance waa effected through tb cellar way and from thene up stairs. Jude Juhasoa u on the bills to deliver aD aJJress at the Caiuoiic picnic et Coal port, Clearfield county, on Tuerdaj next. Lost on the streets of Eb-nsburg on Tuesday last a black lace cape. The find er will please leave it at the residence of Mr. Dan. Zabm. David Kline while haallnn bark Bear Frugality, In Reade towtrshlp, on Tvesday last, was thrown forward off the wagon and bad both arms broken near the wrists. The, following persons can each re ceive a letter by calling at the Ebensburg postoJEce: Miss Laura Gitftngs, Mrs. Mary Towell. T. M. Davis, Mr. Andrew The corner stone of tire new Catholic church at Clreensburg'was laid Wednesday by Ittsliop Thelan. A large number of tlergy were present. Tbe building will eost V20.0O0. A little daughter of Geo. Maxton. of of Ansonvtlle. Clearfield county, was seri ously burned one day last week, while In in the art -of kindling a fire with coal oil. Ttie child is not like.y to recover. Spiuage is believed to act as a stimu lant on the kidneys; dandelion as a tonic and laxative; asparagus as a blood cleaner. Tomatoes is attributed a special action on the ltyer. Beeta'and turnips are said to be tonics; the red onion a nervine of Bomeyalae tn sleeplessness and neuralgia. A four year old boy named Wilson fell into an abandoned well at Indiana on "Monday last and was drowned. lie bad crawled under the porch of hie father's residence on to tbe covering of tbe well wbtch broke and dropped him In and It was some lime before his absence was dis covered. The Jackson Joint Stock Oil Company tield a meeting at Falrv'ew, In Jackson township, on Thursday of last week. They Intend to contract with parties for the bor ing of a hole twenty-two hundred and fifty feet. Thev have within (C00 of the amount needed to pay for the drilling and the stock holders expect to taise that amount without ; much difficulty. The "king" saw mill In this county is J tbe one owned by George Benn at Dysart's t station, on the Creeson and Coalport rail- road. Sam. King Is the sawyr, and last 1 month thev turned nnt ?tY fiOA f eat nt saw. lumber In twenty-four days. Mr. Been has i taken a contract from Messers Dean and I Caldwell for the cutting of 10.000,000 feet of lumber on their lands In Dean add Leade j tuwnshtps and will move the mill to Fru- I gallty station in a short time. As Mr. Jeremiah Don shoe of Clearfield township, was driving home f torn this place this (Thursday) af'ernoon. Ms horse got frightened at the train at the east end of town and ran off, throwing Mr. Pouahoe out. breaking his co'lar bone and cracking one of his ribs. Mr. Donahoe who is an old man. aliout eighty years of age. was taken to the house of Mr. Ludwig close by, and Dr. Jones was summoned who attend ed to his injuries. It is Mr. Donaboe.s in tention to be taken borne to-inorrcw. It la now said that tbe erection of the Carregle Castle at Cresson will depend al j together upon The decision of Mrs. Andrew ! Carneele. When Mr. Carnegie started ! upon his wedding tonr the project had not I been abandoned, as some supposed. ''I i will let the whole project lie over until my j return from my wedding trip," was Mr. j Carnrgle's remark when questioned in re i gard to the subject, "and," added one of his Intimate business associates on Tues day, "everything now depends upon the arrangements and wishes of Mrs. Carnegie." n rslrs In Ik kfa)hr via PeaasjlTanla Railroad. Pursuing the policy of the last few years, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will this Hummer run ft series of select excurs ions from rittsburg and points in Western Pennsylvania to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City. These trips have In past seasons been highly f vored by the residents nf this section, as well on the popularity of the points in question as of tbe liberal rates and superior accommodations offered by the Company. All their popular fea tures will be maintained this slimmer, and Ka will wlthnnr AstuH Iaam.u In favnr I with our people. The seashore points covered by the ex cursion? are the most popular as well fts the most . desirable re-wrts on the Atlantic coast. No such bathing, yachting, boating, or fishing exists in any other lo calities, nor does any other point or num ber of points afford as great a profusion of maritime pleasures. The dats fixed for the excursions are July 14th 28tb. August 11th and 25th. A special train will leave Tlttsburch at 8 SO a', m.. arriving in Philadelphia at 7.50 p. M. Excursionists spend the night In Phil adelphia and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the succeeding morning. Tbe excursion tickets, good for ten days, win-be sold as heietofore at $10 00. V, other trip promises so much for the money, and none will be found so fruitful in health, recreation, and pleasure. irtl Rate ia ieyttrir -via Ienn- aylvaola Kail -!. On ttw twenty-fourth anniversary of the battle Gettysburg many veterans will assemble, on the historic field, to renew the memnrW, of the great battle. A aoet In teresting -reunion will take place this year. The Philadelphia Brigade, which held the centre of -the Union line and received the famous onslaught of rickett's Division, will entertain representatives of the nr vivors of that celebrated division on the cene or the struggle, mis is me rami conspicuous vent In tbe history of ttie field since the -battle was fought, and the ceremonies between hosts and wests will be of the most trrtereeting character. To tbe veteran It will to-- roost memorable occasion, w title the general visitor will find It the best oppovtM.ty ver offered of seeing the battle field. The field Is one of the most interest ing bMe- ground n the world, and there Is none other eontataint as many nu. menu One hundred and one monuents and tablet mark the .pota where the Moot Important events of the tent occurred. For the accommodation of the public, t Pennsylvania, Kailroad Camyany will set! exenrsion tickets from all stations on it lines, on July 4d, 3d, and 4th. lhX7. good to return until and Including tka 5th, at om far for tbe round trip. Racalea Arnica waive. The best salve In the world for cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chillblains. Corns aDd ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files or do pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect tatisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale byK- J awes and W. W. MeAUmr, of Loretto, STORES, BUT "Blind l'sllrraon" ma Ills Bin I'railou. It U evident that sharpers are tn'ing to get hold of tbe big pension which the gov ernment gtauted to Patterson, the blind 1 soldier of Eltnira, amounting, with back pay, to tbe large sum of nearly f 15, 000. with a monthly pension of 172. In refer ence to this matter tbe Williamsport Sun and Banner, of Saturday, said : "The con duct of Dr. Mills, of Elm ira, who came to the city on Wednesday with "Bliud Pat terson and bis wife, is peculiar, to say the least. It appears that Dr. Mills was instru- mentahn securing some 1 15,000 pension money for Patterson. Tbe latter could not stand prosperity and Immediately got married, a Sheriff's jury that had been empanelled in Elm ira to determine Patter son's competency to manage bis own affairs adjudged him incompetent, but when they came to look for the man It was found that he and his wife accompanied by the doctor had taken time by the bangs and skipped to Williamsport. The doctor had (13,000 of the money in gold in his possess ion and tbe party bad a good time living at the top of the heap. Yesterday noon the doctor re ceived a telegram from Elmlra that must have contained useful information, as be gathered bis proteges together and staited back toward Elmiia. It is evident that Patterson Is In Deed of a guardian, but the fly doctor is not likely to be the one selected by the court to fill that position. What his intention was in leaving Elmlra eo hurriedly and mysteriously 19 not known, but it looked suspicious'y like an attempt on tbe part of the doctor to make the best of bis opportuntle; at the expense of the blind soldier's pension fund, lie will doubtless make a full explanation to the' Chemung county couit at the next term." SlDce tlie above appeared in the .S'un and Banner the following comes in a dispatch from Elmira : The noted pension case of Francis Pat terson, the blind man, who a few days ago received $13,322, appears to have been fraudulent from beginning to eDd. It was managed by Dr. K N. Mills, of this city. Wilkes Miller, a resident of this place, made an affidavit before Pension Agent Galatian to the effect that Mills promised bira (Miller) $100 it he would make an affidavit before a Justice to tbe effect that he had known Patterson in the army, and that Patterson then had sore eyes which resulted in blindness. Miller sajs that he then went to another town and impersonated a comrade of Pat terson, testifying to the same thing. For this he was to receive f 1,000 If the pension was secured. Miller's motive for confessing the fraud is revenge on Mills, who refused to pay him as agreed. Dr. Mills is missing from Elmlra and the um of about $8,000 is tuissiug also. lie had a power of attorney from Patterson and went with tbe biiod pensioner to Syracuse to draw the money. Steps ware then being taken in Elmira for the appointment of a commission to take charge of Patterson's money and the several checks were brought to this city and de posited. Without the knowledge of Patter son's attorney Mills drew all tbe money from tbe bank with Patterson and escaped into Pennsylvania. The next day Judge Dexter appointed a guardian for Patterson and he went in search of his ward. lie found him at Lock Haven, but Mills had gone to Philadelphia, leaving only $2,300 with Patterson in a bank in that city. I nloa Hatobalh Kemaal IMentr. The following arrangements have been made for a Union Sabbath School ricnic to t be held on the Fourth of July next. That all the different schools in town unite ard every possible effoit to be made to steer clear of all friction, and all the children be regarded and treated for tbe day as tbougb they were all members of but one school. Let all denominatlonalism be lost sight of for the day at least, and tbe members of tbe schools be gathered together on the morning of theFouith at 10 o'clock, at the Public School House, and all arranging of them be according to ages and size, but not by schools Let all refreshments be gathered pro miscuously and not be kept separate as tbe donations of families of the different schools or churches. Let us have all things common for tbe day and the children all treated al.ke. In the interest of economy and the stomach we suggest that plain and wholesome food, rather than the usual superabundance of sweet cake and unwholesome pastry, pre dominate In the repast of the day. The families of all citizens who may desire, are requested to prepare and furnish such pro yisons as they may wish to and send them to the Public School House on tbe morning of tbe Fourth, not later than 9 o'clock, when a committee will recerye and take-care of it. Mr. nuntleys grove, west of town, has been selected as tbe place of holding the picnic. Tbe members of tbe different schools will assemble at tbe Public School grounds at 10 o'clocs and will form pro cession under charge of C. T. Roberts, chief marsball, and tils aids, and after parading through a portion of the town, will march to tbe grove. "The following committees have been appointed : Committee to procure lumber and build tables : W. It. Humphrey, John Howells, John Folsom, Alex Waters, Rich ard !. Thomas, Sherman Clement, George Evans Edwin Mason. Jerry Lloyd and David Davis. Committee to arrange and wait en tables, with power to appoint such assistants as tbey may need : Miss Martha Lewis, Mlse Nenie Roberts, Mrs. E. G. Kerr, Mrs. David Davis, Miss Maggie Klrsrhper, Miss Eva James, Miss Annie Evans, Miss Louise Kinkead, Mrs. Thomas L. Jones and Miss Minnie Lloyd. Commit tee on reception of baskets: Edward W. Hnmphrey. William Ludwig. William Lelghtv. Jobn F. Tibbott, Richard Jones. Committee n recreation: Alex Waters, Herman Jones, William Ludwig and Walter DavU- Committee to make lemon ade : Dr. F. C. Jones, Dr. T. M. Richards ad Mrs. L. H. Linton. Committee on 3 nance: Ed. James, C. II. Barker and Dr. A. Griffith. Committee on programme : All the ministers of the town. Keliesed f rm a Ufe of Imr and Miss TlHie. daufitater oi Mrs. Sarah McMill an, of Johnstown. Fa., bad suffered for Months from a painful acaldlng discbarge from ber eyes, mak ind tb kin sore wher e'er tbe tears would stand. Sbe waa unable to bear but the least lielit and too blind to read. Je a moatb all ber suffering was past and she could face tbe licbt and read as well as ever. Her bealtu was also restored. These bappy chaoses were produced by the treatment of Dr. fcadler, of Pittsburgh, Fa. The Doctor will be at the Hulbert House Jpfiostown KtP Friday July 1st. 25cts. AT GABLE & T-"- Arcamnlt'anrl. Court met ta Monday last at 2 o'clock, r. m., and continued in session UDtll Tuesday afternoon. 7 be following business was i transacted : Commonwealth vs. M. Donahoe. Motion for a new trial. Motion overruled. De. fendant sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and costs of prosecution and the licence hereto fore granted him be revoked. Alfred Ash ton vs. Jobn Schrlber. Attach ment execution. Rule absolute. James Goff vs. Robert Walton. Ti. Fa. Rule to show cause. Rule absolute. Judg ment opened and issue framed to be tried at September term as in debt, the defendant to plead yil debit. James P. Yost vs. Geo. A. Yost. Bill in equity. Demurrer overruled and Respond ent Ouster. Gallagher vs. C. C. Co. & N. Y. S. R. Ii. R. Co. Rule to show cause. Appeal dis missed unless appelant on or before tbe first Monday in August, pav tbe accrued costs, make affidavit that injustice has been done and enter into good sufficient recogio zance. nipps & Lloyd vs. Oaks & Craver. Ap peal. Continued. Baum vs. Tonkin. Rule to show cause. Alias execution awarded for costs of Su preme Court $22.50 unless paid wltbin thirty days. Jobn P. Parrisb, et nx., vs. Daniel Dough erty, et ux. Rule to show cause. Inquisi tion set aside at costs of plaintiff, and judg ment No. 64, June 1SS4, stricken off. A. Y. Cunningham, et al., vs. Samuel Weak land, et al. Rule to show cause. Continued. Dr. C. C. Miller vs. Daniel Burk. Peti tion to stay Fi. Fa. Petition refused- Dr. C. C. Miller vs. ADnle A. Stoim. et al. Petition to fctay FL Fa. Petition refused. Exceptions to report of Jobn Fen Ion, And itor to distribute fund arising from sale of Wm. Donanoe's property. Report coDfirm ed. Petition of Supervisors of Knox township. Clearfield couuty, for rule on Directors of Poor. Continued until 1st Monday in AugusL John A. Aoon ve. Wm. Custer Petition to open judgment- Petition refused. John A. .Noon vs. Wm. Custer. Petition to open judgmeDt. Petition refused. I v- - V Ui. VUStrCI. X CllllUU lO I " l.'Aftni v a Vw. rnistn. Tl..:ti a - j open judgment. Rule discharged. namuel Strayer vs. J. J. Seelar. Petition to open judgment. Continued until first Monday in August. Daniel King, Plaintiff in Error, vs. Wm. King, Defendant in Error. CertioraiL ! Continued. j Wm. B. Osborn vs. Joseph Wilt Petition I to stay Ft. Fa. Petition refused. Directors of Poor vs. John Baker; Rule to show cause. Continued until first Mon day In August. Directors of Poor vs. J. & E. Thomas. Rule to show cause. Continued until first Monday In August. Directors of Poor vs. Geo. I. Lamb. Rule to show cause. Continued until first Monday in August. F. C. George vs. TeterErmire. Certiorari. Continued until first Monday in August. Samuel Haupt vs. I. Lillly. Certiorari. Continued until first Monday in August. George n. Roberts vs. Cambria Land Co. Rule to show cause. Rule discharged at cosU of plaintiff. Aaron Youngkin vs. U. C Co, & N. Y. S. R.R. R.Co. Rule to show cause. Con tinued until first Monday in August Petition of John J.Trexler for a decree of teconveyance of assigned estate- Continued until until first Monday in August James C Easly ys. Illpps & Lloyd. Rule to 6how cause. Rule discharged. E. n. Grumbling vs. n. C Roberts. Rule to show cause. Rule absolute. The tavern license of Frederick Eger, at Carrolltown, wag transferred to C. A. Fara baugh. C. A. McGuire was appointed tax collect or In Aehvllle borough. Ellsworth Rowland. John Hite and Wm. L. Lloyd were appointed viewers to view tbe location for a road near Suelab, in Black lick township. Jacob Singer, S. S. Stutzman and B. F. Horner were appointed to view the location for a bridge between Sixth and Seventh wards, in Johnstown. J. A. Shoemaker, Micbael Stiles and J. L. Edwards were appointed viewers for the purpose of vacating a road in Blacklick town ship from Charles Farabaugb's to Strongs town. Taul Yabner. Wilson Sbuss and William Dishart were appointed viewers to view tbe location for a public road in White township from Christian Noel's to the Beaver dam. J. A. Shoemaker, Josepb F. Baker and S. J. Luther were appointed viewers to view the location of a road from Micbael Sheehan's, in White township, to Gerald Adams', in Clearfield township. Henry Scan lan, Thomas Peach and S. D. Patterson were appointed viewers to view tbe location for a road from Kimmela post office, in Indiana couDty, to Richard John's in Barr township. Charles E. Troxell was appointed tax col lector of Reade township. Wsadrrfnl Csiie. W. D. Hoyt Co., Wholeeale and Retail Druggists of Rome. Ga., 6ay: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years. Have nevet bandied reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful cures effected by these medicines In this city. Several cases ot pronounced Con sumption, have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery, taken irr connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by E. James, of Ebensburg. and W. W. McAteer, of Loretto. MAERIAUE UrCHKES 1SSTED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, June 29, 1887 : , J. Sn'.iivan and Nora Solain. Millville. Arthur llackett and Lizzie Daily, Cam bria. John Gsffney and Eliza Keating. Cambria. Jacob Henry Goenr. Gallitzin and Celle C. Waltz, Chest Springs George William Knebler. Altoona. Blair rocntyand Annie Ellzab'h Wilt, Johnstown. George W. Lltzinger, Washington town ship and Mary C. Leap, Lilly. Henry Welshe and Agnes Tenor, Millville. Alexander Kennedy and Nancy M. Wal don. Johnstown. Married. MCMILLAN FIGART Matrled by Rev, Robert McCaslin, at Ebensburg, Pa., Tues day, June 21st, 1887. Mr. Samuel McMillan and Miss Elizabeth Figart, both of Homer Station, Cambria Co., Pa. CO.'S. OH! MY BACK X-Terj strata r cold attacks that weak, back sad asmrlv prostraUs roa. BR5M5! THE BEST TONIC tMrsaataeas tbe Alaacle. Mteaale the Nerves, Karichas tbe B load. UItm New Tlf r. KB. J. L. Mnu Fsirflsld. Ian. sua: - Brown's Iron Bitfcsn m tbt boat Iron ttmdieins I bsvs known in my 3i iwifl prsetios. 1 hsvs found a Specially bwnsfloiml in mpkru or physical xbsoauon, and tn all debilitating- ailmwnta inat bear beanlj on ins aystam. Um It frwaly in nay own family." MS, W. F. Bbowh, 6IT Main Kt . Cwnnton, Kr.. says: "I was eomplatoly brukan down in baalui and arooblsd witn pains In soy back. Brown's Iron Hilton saurslj restored u to hat 1th." Gennins has above Trade Mark and yd red lines on wrapper. Take ao etker. Made only by LiiXJrUCsX va UAXTUsWJta, MJK YMm. Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBENSBURG, FA. TALU ABLE FARM AT FBI VATE SALE. The undersigned will sell their farm, sit listed In AlleKheuv township, adjrijoinic lands ol 1. A. Mcdouich. A. J. Nell. Henry Msntield, and others. euDiaintnK I 1 8 a -rec. 60 acres cleared and M acres well timbered with oak. hemlock, cucumber and hickory. A iriod two-story ilank house and trame barn, tnsretber with all necessary out buildings, a never failing: Fining; ol water and a n earn or water running: tbrsjugh the frm. There is also TS choice ale. pear and peach trees on the premises The above iiroiiertv will be fold at a price and. terms to fruit the purchaser ana a kimki warrantee aeea yaantnii-M. MAKY FI'KY. ANN Fl'K Y, June 10. '87. Loretto Postoffii-e. Tn AUDITOR S NOTICK. In t be Orphans' t'ourt of Cambria CVinntv In the matter ol the account of the Administra trix of John E. Scanlao, Esu.. deceased, who was one of the executors ot the last will of Jeremiah McXronlicle. deceased. Having- been appointed by said Court to decide UDon the executions filed to said account and to report a d:trtbutlon ot the tund In tbe hands ol the accountant ISotice Is hereby Klven that I will sit at my office In the borough of Enenshurs;. on Friday the iKnd day ol juiy. iss,. at lu o'clock a. m., to discharxe tbe duties of said appoin.ment, when and where sll person" In teres ie. may attend or be forever de- narrea irom corainw In on said fnn-1. IXINALIi F. DUKIIIN. Ebensbnrw, Fa., June -itn, lt7. St. Auditor. D. LAFJCELL'3 ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Harm strncrled a) years between llle and death witf AS1H.MA or l'HTHISH treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit. I was compelled durln tbe Isst 8 years of my ill ness u sit on my chair day and nlirbt easninir lor breath. My snfleiinars were beyond description. In despair I exirimentcd on myrell componnd Inic roou and herbs and Inhaling the medicine i.-f.'ri1- 1 fortnnntelv discovered this sJ'LtJJT L Cl'K 'tm ASTHMA AMI A 1 KH. warranted t reliere the mot stnb Wn case of ASTHMA IX FIVE MINUTES, so '.hat the jwttent can lie down so re and sleep comfortably. I'lease read the loilowing condens ed extracts from unsolicited tenimonlalg all of re cent date .- Oliver V.K. Holmes. San Jose, Tal. writes: "I nnd the Kemedy all and even more than repre ? '; 1 r'1- Instantaneous relief." K. M. Carson, A. M. Warren. Kan., writes; Hfcs treated by eminent iihrsiclans ol this conn try and Germany : tried the climate of different yJ)'n,"'nothlnK aflurded relief like your prepara- I. H. Phelps. P. M. Griirsrs, Ohio, writes r "Snf rred with Asthma 40 years. Yonr medicine In 3 hj i mares doee more f.r me than the mnft eminent phrsiclans did for me In three years." H. u. Plimpton. Joltet 111., writes : "Sond Ca tarrh Keme!y at once. 4'annot get along without It. I And It the most valuable medicine I have ever tried." We have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and in order that all sufferers from Asth ma, t'atarrb. Hay Fever, and kindred disease may nave an onnortnnttv of tcimr , i .. , the Kemedy we will send to anv address TKIAL PAt'kAOE FKtK OF CH AK1E. If your drcg rlst tails to keep it do not permit him to pell vou some worthless imiution bv his representing ft to bejiwf at good, but send directly to us. Write our name ana annre.s plainly. Address..!. XIMMKKMAV v vn,n. Wholesa'.e Ih-UKKi.n. Wooster. Wayne Co.. '. t uii size Box by mail uu0 Jnne2. 1RS7.-Iy. SUBSCRIBE -FOR- THE CAMBRIA FREEMAII, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN HIE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1 JO THE "FREEMAN- JOB OFFICE -IS ONE OF THE- MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTY Address all communications to FREEMAN, KBEXSURG, TA. re--V 11 3 1 I "a 2 iiftill HARD TIES FOR OUR COMPETITORS ! Our low prices and Superior Goods makes it hot for them. Our fondest hopes regttrdinjr fully realized. Our pres;ent boom (while otttrs actually doing nothing) proves that our endeavor to be below all would-be com petiors in price and above them in quality ami wcmianship, has satis fied the people. We have now the biggest starter tomers an opportunity to secure take advantage of. Men's strong working suits for men s navy blue suits, last colors, and $7 ; men's cassimere suits for 0 and $10 ; men's all wool, cheviot suits for 7.)0, 8 and $9, sold elsewhere at 10, 11 and $12 ; Boys' tailor suis 78cU. each, sold sewhere at $1.50 ; boys pin dot at $1.75 ; boys' honest wearinrr Dlaid uits for 9Scts.. sold elsewhere at $2 ; boys' elegantly finished Robinson cassinere suits for $1.75 sold elsewhere at $3, These are only a few of the manr bargains tiat we are now of fering. You must see our stock before you tan form any opinion of the amount of money we can save jou on every purchase. WOOLF, SON THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of the Count- can be foual now selling many goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I an my stock. When you vant a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, and learn my prices. C3-. HITJIsrTLE-y, HIGH STREET, -j - - EBENSBURG DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTUKNLV-AT-I.AW, ' Ebbhhburo, Pmi Office In t'olonnade Row. MYERS. ATTOKNEY-AT-L.AW. Ebbwbbuio, Pa. -Offlce In Collonade How, on I'entro Hreet. Q.EO. M READE, ATTOK N EYA'i-LAW , EBBNSBTR4, Pa. wOfflce on Centre street, r.ear M. D. KITTELL, A. ttorney-o r - jn. av EBENSBUKtl, PA. Office Armory Uulldlng, opp. CourtHouse. THE PLUMED KNIGHT. For R1JIO we will send, noft paid. RO fxlra I'lneligars l tb !nin brand. HH HARK A Aa I.I F.. Kebesinla, Pa Ian. 14, 'pT. ADMINISTRATRIX' XOIICK. Estate of Iiennls Farran, de-eased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol adminis tration on the Eftale of Icnnls Fun-en, late of Munster townahip. county oK'nuibni, deceased, bavlBK been granted tolbe under.lgred. All per sona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, anc' those having claims will present them, projerly luthenticated tor settlement, to MAKY' ELLEN FA K KEN, Adm'x, Munster, Pa., June 4, 1SS7.-6U ONLY $20. TMs Style PMMelpliia Singer. Other companies charge from J40 to f80. A com plete set of attachments with each machine. Also Johuson Rnfflcr, Johnsoii Tacker, and box of Four Hemmersand a Binder. 15 HAYS' TRIAL in your own house In-fore yon pay one cent. Every machine WARKAXTKII FOR 3 YEARS. Send for Circular. C. A. WOOD COMPANY, 17 Kortb lOtti SU, l'bilaflclpliin, Ph. ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Lilly BoRoroH. Cambria county. Pa. O. A. McOONAOLE, Collector, Db.' To amour.t of dupleate $316 77 1 o amount doe tax . SB W To balance due Collector., . COBTRA. CB. By exonerations By Abatements By Horn mi salons By exonerations on dog tax By commissions on dog tax .. By Treasurer's receipts.... By blank duplicate, work and receipts. 3se so SIMON CONKAD. Treasurer, I)B. To balance on hand at settlement f 44 35 To amount received from collector 280 00 To amount ree'd from Burgen (fines and 11. censes) .........., Contra, Cr. By orders paid ..$1Q3 88 By oota of 1. McDonald (redeemed) 63 00 By commission on 88 at per et 0 17 By balance in hands of Treasurer 70 30 .?. 35 HENRY BOLEY. Street Commlrsioner, In. To amount of dnpllcate ... jiig gg To balance due... . 69 62 til 8 to .....tl6 49 49 4717 Cohtr. Cr. By work done on streets Bv exonerations .. By wages as street commissioner. r:i4o LIABILITIES. To obligation E. Edwards To obligation . Bender To obligation '. Leahey To obligation T. McIVnald To obligation Washington township..., To obligotion Outritabdlng orders To obligation Enterprise Lumber Co... To obligation Henry Boley $100 00 Vim) "0 ii no M) on 105 VI 36 51 41 64 60 bi rci 34 $ 78 3.1 UO0 1 10 ASSETS. By balance in Treasury .. By balance due from YV'm. Moreland. By balance due from F. M. Cieorge .. Liabilities in excess ol AstetU F. C. HKORflE. I're'tIouncil. JOHN K. KELLY, Burgess. WE, the undersigned Auditors ol Lilly Boro have examined the above accocnts and rind them to be correct ta tbe best oi our knowledge. E. J. HUOHES. 1 HENHY BOLEY. AudlU-rs. W. H. BRADY. J. Ai kakdt, Mera. (May. 20, 17.) this seison's tidiness have been cf the season, ready for our cus a bargain that everybody should 2.90, sold elsewhere at $3.75 ; lor 4. 38, scld elsewhere at t 5. C and &7. lold elsewhere at 8, suits for 94cs., sold elsewhere e THOMAS, JOltXSTOWX, FJ3XX'A. kudu - are ever oll'eied in at mv store. I am compelled to replenish call and see my stock Aug 13, 'S.-, ALL kinds of Jn, work npatly an ex ruHlitiously rixeruted at his oflice. ITHI 0. MIOUTI.IIM.r:S A( ADI HY or loing Ilea aad Boys. Media. lo i 12 milfs Irom Philadelphia. Fixed price covers . every expense, even books, kc. No extra chargen. No Incl.lentHl expener. No examination tor ad- mlpsli.n. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, I and all gmduiitcs. Stircinl opportunities for apt ; studentf t advance ra pidly. Special drill for I dull and backward l.j. I'atrons or students niay select any xtudles or choose the regular Kng ', lish. Scientinc, Huflncsn. Classical or Civil Fngl. ; peering conr?e. Students Mtcd at Media Acad ; emy are nr.w In Hsrvard. Y ale. Princeton and ten otlur Colleges and Pnlvtehric Sch"ols. lu stn- dents sent to college In ISH.1. 15 In IRS, 10 In 18Si, I 10 in lS8i). A grAdUHting cI:ih in the commercial , department every year. A Phvsical and I'liem I leal Laboratory, Iyumaium and Hull (lr ,urd. 1W.0 vols, ndded to the Library in lsv.-!. Media has seven churches ana a temperance charter I whlrh prohibits thf sale ol all Intoxicating I drinks. Fur new illustrated circular address the I Principal and Proprietor. SWITiliN.C SHOHT ! LJIHIK, A. M ., (Harvard (iradunte) Media. Pa 1M 1 1 a i j v 1 1 : - SUMMER RESORT. 112 u Ineated at Chet nirrvw,,,, Kimnrui ((, 'a.,a rural nttnm- w a jitir torn anort limit r Jtailroati. THI At! IIF.EABLE KUKAL SI'MMEK HE SOKTonthe mountain platexu. three thon.and feet above the level, is well deserving of tbe public patronage. Its environments oi rural beau ty ; the purity of the air, and Its crystal springs Its healthful and genial climate and peseefni re tirement from the busy world all these charar terlstlon commend the KESOKT to tired seekers alter rest and calm repose. The constraint of fashionable hotel life Is re Placed wl h tho ease and peace of quiet home llle which characteristic commends KUHAL VIEW to a certain class ot health and pleasure seekors KURAL VIEW repose amid orchards and" meadows, with the towering green woodland In the background : fruits and vegetables teem In anunuant freshness from tree and garden, while the milky herd afford rich white nectar tn over flowing measure. The site ol the house is on a gentle rise of ground, the di vlding-ridge between the head waters of the Clearfield and Chest creeks, and thene streams allord piscatorial treasures in vari ety to the rod and line of the fisher. The place is fitted up with a view to the accomo dation and recreation of guests. The roads, in three directions, afford pleasant drives through farming regions, and woodland scenery seven miles to Loretto, five to Carroll town. and three to St. Augustine. Ponds, brooks and streams entice to piscatorial sports, and the woods afiord small game In season. Vegetable In thelrseason will be supplied from the proprietors garden, and milk from the dairy. A LIVERY will bo kept on the place, those wishing to bring their own teams will be provided with good stabling and careful attendance. The MAIL arrives in the village dallv TEI vvo.vnT"0' SKILLFUL MEDICAL ATTKNIIANOL close by in the village. The TERMS are reasonable, and will suit the most economical. Reference furnished Ifdesired Uuests lor KURAL VIEW will stop off at Ash vllle. on the f ''reason, Clearfield Co. H. New Y'ork Short Route Railroad, which connects with the Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Cres on. Pa. The proprietor's coach will meet all trains, tor further particulars, address, M. J. WALTZ. F,rRAL VIEW. CbKt Sprincs. Cimkrii Cohiiit, Prni'i May ao, 1H7. ALL kinds of Job PrinllDg neptly and promptly executed at this oflice. STATEM ENT or AUDITOR'S SETTLE M ENT with the Supervisors of Washington town ship lor the year ending March 11,1887. Patrick K. Mvers, Supervisor, Dr. To amount of dndlicate Io ordtr to balance. . . 8.74 8471.28 Costra, Cr. By taxes wsrked on roads Hy cash paid for work and materia By orders redeemed By services as supervisor. 75 davs.. ....1M.8 20 43 11.96. T6.00 W 1 20.80 a.83 By commission on 18-i78 6 per cent... ry BUQiior- exonerations.... By amount returned to Co. Co-n'rs, ... 7I 28 Michael Tiok&bok. Supervisor. Dr. To amount of duplicate 11763.8-i To nnieated land fax from Com're Vit.bl tl0.13 t'OKTRA, ?R. Pv taxes worked on roads f 07.18 By cash paid for work I 78.70 Bv cash paid for lumber 8 00 By orders redeemed MI.8S By sorvlcfs as supervisor, 8S days SS.OO By oommtsslon on 1 3,',7.4'J (rj 6 er ceut 87. 8T By 19 days services to Ebcnsnurg and Altoona 38,00 Hr auditors exonerations M 6.48 By amount returned to Co. Com'rs .... 84 By csts paid Freidhool law sulf 8I.4K By amount paid James Noon, work and costs 19.60 By amount ..aid Eavan ttrimth.'damages. 1 5.00 By amount paid for surveying ana inaiv l(ng vi.ft By amount paid .1. . Hasson lor printing. &.VOO. By amount paid Reade and Fenlon attor neys' lees 6.S.0O Hy amount paid for horse hire 60.OO 1 873. 1 1 HS7.0-.4 as near at can be To balance due townnip The liabilities of the tnwnxhip ascertained are about f3 no. The Assets are Due Irom Lilly borough ., Due irom M. IMnalioe Due Irom ex suberviror iuartx. . 81 06.72 . I "S7.02 . I 2 30 8SO6.04 1 .iutillities in excess of as-ctts. about 8 145.00. We. the undersigned auditors ot Washington township, eerily that we have examined the ac counts ol sai t township an-i find ft-va as abire stated. .1 0 H .t M. T M ANY, ) Wm rrown. J Auditon. ROBERT C. MYERS. A'twst : .1 m Br-m m, t;i j.-. I J id ) 10. kji?i ruiage of cfliirrlir and nrhoolhouitrt reno-KA1- ' II-" i nl a eonrmient nnd nulet nwance rmm .Dans, m, thm rw..
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