Cljt 61,01,t. HUNTINGDON, FA, Wednesday morning, Feb. 17, 1869. LOCAL & PERSONAL. Meetings XA Moriah Lodge, No. 300, A n AL, meets second „Ilenday evening of each ,month, in Bros 11's building, Standing Stone 11. It. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117 , I 0. 0. F meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Lelster's Standing Stant Lodge, .No. 31.1. e,. G. T., meet. every Tuesday evening In third floor of Read's building. .Arrapa.hoe M-ste, No. CS, I. 0. of R. IL. meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister'e building. rating Men's Christian Association mote tho first end third Montlny evenings each month, in Brown'. building. rost 33, C. A. 8, meets third Monday of each month in Court Mule. - • • .. Teton atom/ meet. the first Friday oveniug of each mouth. eerier Items. The valentine business is brisk hereaway A. man named Punk was arrested at Altoo na for robbing a store at Blair Furnace. Sale bills of any size printed at the Globe office on short notice. The, Episcopalians of Bellefonte intend building a church to cost $30,000. The State Temperance convention will be held at Harrisburg neat Monday. nollidtiyebtirg is the only town about this latitude that enjoyed cold weather this month. • We, want a local correspondent from every part of the county. Tell us what you know. The credit system is aptly termed the "down grade" in business. Blair County will vote for or against the Crawford county system on the 19th inst. The Johnstowners want the county-seat of Cambria. The EbensburAers remonstrate. The Democratic Senatorial conference of this district meets at Lewistown on the 10[11 inst. tile "combination" has succeeded in fight log tip a brisk .business at Enterprise Head quarters. If you want to help a paper, always pay your subscription in advance, and you will be happy , A Man in Cumb'eriand rode ten milei to see the eclipse of the moon, and then the clouds cheated him. Jacob Ilofirnan has sold his tannery at Mt. Union to Messrs: Lupfer & Co., of Porry Co., for .$1.7,509. The owners of .Mt. Union Furnace intend Zuildng-eight dwellings in that plate for the use of their employees. 390,890 freight cars passed Mifflin in the _year 1868, of which 240,487 were loaded and 150;403 empty. Th 4 audiences of Johnstown, we think, are snore given to stamping with their feet than to stamp•gicing. ' Tire Llantingdon Gift Enterprises are be. coming knOwnfar and-near. Massey & Co's still ahead as far as heard from. Velocipede candy is now sold. The manu facturer gives notice that it is not "worked by the feet." The merchant who does a general credit business, to save himself must make hie good customers pay what he loses with his bad ones A fire broke iitit in the Catholic Church of Lewistown recently, but was soon win ;guished. The fire originated from a stove, Our Lewistown and other exchanges are - full of yublie • sale.advertisements. They do not publish five line locals will account fur it. The store of Patterson & Weight, at Tel ptingl, Blair 'county,-tins burned on Tuesday morning, the 9th inst. Insurance - -A-bum-came to Bedford recently with over BOP lbs. of honey, We did net know- there NM so much sweetness in that Democratic stronghold. _ The'4arrisbuisg"Bdiio . rial convention is Tivin n c'e d bl); editors who attended it as a burlesque and a fizzle. Glad we weren't there. The firemen of Altoona had n parade re. cently. From the number of fires in that lo .oalitY,,we supposed they had chances to show themene to . more useful adraotage,_._ L -- poisoned $y la ems", - 0 Lewistown,was potsoned cating - pipees - echoes° containing arsenic that had lieenplaced on the floor for the pur pose of killing rats. The child recovered. The withfiehers of the Bedford Gazette and Itiquirer Sot $885.85 and $855.00 reepecti;ely fur printing for' that county last year. Our till of $167.50 is ernallpotatois beside theirs =:A thinks the reason that small riewstmpers are crowded with all kinds of advertisements is because their books are crottidd with delinquent a'ubseribera . _ The man who buys supplies for his family An credit pays 25 oar cent. more than . a man who buys for cash. This is true as a general Palo l in business .rtipnday ; next , Washington's birthday. /midge n legal holidap.•-•Perhaps our people -bar &forgotten, this natal day; therefore we let Aii - em- know It. The remains of Col. John D. licks were • brought from Vidalia,.Miss., and interred in the cemetery at Duncansville, Blair county, jest week. - , Acitizen of this place has returned the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for running oars on the Sabbath day. The case will be argued at this court in April. The editor of the rfrone Herald laments the hardships of a country newspaPor editor in a three-quarter column article. Peace be ;with him and all that are hie The Philipsburg lournat says that = high rents and want of enterprise will see that pleas the dullest, deadest place in Central Pennsylvania. That is a hint that is appli- nable to Huntingdon. „ . . Mrs. Charlestown, of Bedford, totally blind fro 6 cataract in' both eyes, and a'sister of Dr. Henry of the same • place, afflicted with the same disease fur over-thirty years, were restored kg a,Pittskfurg doctor.; A I felloit:iri New. York Iyho bent $1 for a music box thai sirts-advertised'to play eight tunes, was ''surprised to receive a trattipor gan that costs about 25 cents. The fouls are not all dead yet. DetWeen the 10th and 31st of Jaiiuitry three persons in the western part of Bedford ~.county fell on the lee and broko one ur more of their limbs. Truly, we walk on slippery places. We have all heard of gold weddings, silver weddings, eta, but the latest thing in this line is a molasses candy wedding. This oc curs "Then the arta bah y gets old enough to : A deer made its appearancein Tyrone tho other week, when many of the citizens got after it with guns and revolvers Tho deer was killed, - but ens man was shot in the arm and another had a shot through his hat. The steam engine was placed in the new furniture factory in West Huntingdon lost week. It is twenty five horse power. It is likely that in one month's time operations will commence. So mote it be, Another fire occurred at Altoona last week which destroyed the Vindicator printing of fice and a grocery store. Caused, as usual, by au incendiary. -If Huntingdon has a fire more than once. a week, we have a night watch on every square. .Has Altoona any ? The work of widening the Pennsylvania canal, we understand, has commenced. If Huntingdon is made the head of steamboat navigation, as we confidently anticipate it will be, then Huntingdon will be to Pennsyl vania what Albany is to New York; and as Huntingdon is more central than Harrisburg there is no reason why it shouldn't be the Capital of the Commonwealth. We have received a copy of the Owings. ville (Ky.) Inquirer, published by S. K. Bangs and W. IL Boblits, the latter of whom not many years ago was en apprentice in this office. They get up a spicy paper, and one very tastily and neatly printed. We ivish,thel publisheis more success than the name of their town would indicate that they are likely to receive. I= The Romance of Cavalry Life; or Kilpatrick's great raid to Richmond to release our Prisoners. The tragic and iiorific phases of army life. A lecture by Rev. Edward I'. Roe, will be delivered in the Court House, Huntingdon, on Thursday evening, February 18, 1869, for the benefit of The Grand Army of the Republic. Opinions of the lecture by those who have heard it :—"Your lecture of Kilpatrick's raid abounds in vivid pic tures of military life, some most thril ling ,and some very amusing, and gives the blood and color which are generally, I must say always wanting to all the histories of the war which I have seen. I hope some day'to see it in print. HOG. JOON BIGELOW. Late U. S. Minister to France and for mer Editor of N. Y. Evening Post. "As I took part in the expedition described in Rev. E. P. Roo's leoture, lam familiar with the facts mention ed in his narrative, and can recom mend it as an accurate and faithful description. 11. E DAVIES, JR , Late Maj. Gen. U. S. V. Tickets, fifty cents. Ser I on■ Affray at IllaConnellstown A young man named M. J. Houck, having entered Samuel Rupert's Gro cery Store, in Mcd)onnellstown, Satur day evening,l3th inst, a quarrel arose between him and David Rupert, a brother of the proprietor. Report says that Houck went there with the inten tion of beating or killing Rupert. He knocked Rupert down, and Rupert having a knife in his hand with which he had been whittling, used it in- his defence and cut Houck seriously in several places The-lamps being bro. ken and the stove knocked down, as the-fight was in the dark and many others in the room at the time, consid erable allowance must ho made for discrepancy of repot ts. Rupert is in jail, and Elouck it is thought will re cover. 4-2-Miss Judith Russel. of New Bedford, writes : I hare been afflicted with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. While visiting some friends in NOT York, who were using Plantation Bitters, they pre vailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glass full after each meal. Peeling better by degrees, in a faw.daye was astonished to find the coldness and cramps hid entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I bad not done fn• years. I feel like another being. My'appetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bit ters. It Mamiat.i• WATrt.—Superior to the best mported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. tf fl rilenry & Co. sell dry goods, no tions, groceries, boots, shoes, hats,eaps, ham, shoulder, side, fish, salt, iron, coal, lumber, nails, &e, at lowest mar -ket prices, and give tickets for .every 25 cents worth sold, entitling the hold• er to a chance of securing a ladies silk coat, balmoral skirt, 50 tbs of corn meal, set of knives and forks, box of segars, harmonical. belt buckle, ton of coal, pair of kid gloves, boys cap, set of jewelry, pair of suspenders, or a box of matches, or any of tho 75 presents to be given away. .'lt LacalLesitaattan. An act to enable the borough of Huntingdon to borrow money and is sue bonds, and also to increase the rate of taxation in said borough, pass ed finally in the Senate on the 9th• cost , and has already received the signature Of the Governor. In the House on Friday Mr. Brown presented a petition from citizens of this county asking the passage of an act requiring railroad companies in thit county of Huntingdon to fence their roads. • ,aa - Flannels, Cassimeres, Satinets &c,'_at very low figures at Glazier & Bro. Only think : Double Width Barred Flannels, 33 to 37:1. cents. All Wool Cassimeres, GO cents. Doeskin Cassimeres, 61,00. - Heavy Tweed,2s cents. Kentucky Jeans, 16 cents. 2t Leeture." Rev. R. J. Graves of Saxton, will de liver a lecture in the Court House, Monday evening, February 22d, for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association. Subject, "The good time coining." Admission 25 cents. Gins! GIFTS! !—Buy your goods at Henry & Co's and get a set of Furs, Silk Coat, Coffee Mill, 50 la of Flour, Sugar Cured Hams, or a Jews Harp, by pirchasing goods to the amount of 25 cents. It The Vlah. BUI Deo/ared Uuconstitutlontal Judge Pearson, of Harrisburg, delivered an opinion on 31 ,, nday morning last, deelar ing the law passed in 18(16, requiring the Pa. Railroad Company to make sluices fir the paqsage of iiqh in the r Mum along the Sus quehanna, to be unconstitutional. ,Sti it seems we are not to hove shad in the Juniata. Y[ New Mackerel, Lnprador & Salt Herring, just received at 14 lIBNRY LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. LETTER PROM DUDLEY - DUDLEY, PA., Feb. 9, 1809. MESSRS. EDITORS :—This is a very enterpri sing town, - en the 11. &B. T. Railroad, and a great deal of business is transacted in it for its size, wealth and population. It has four stores, and among the first is the store of Cook, Sheets Sc Co.. which is situated directly opposite the Dudley station, has a great deal of trade from the country, and has three roads connecting . it with Broad Top City, Coalmont, and Fairplay, besides the Railroad. The work here is principally coal digging, which gives employment to a great many men and boys. The Union church is a beautiful house fsf worship. It is not very large, but taking into consideration the number of its mem bership, it was a grand undertaking, and speaks well of those who undertook it. It is pleasantly situated, and from it you have an extensive view of the surrounding place. The Roman Catholic church of Broad Top is built on a hill'overlooking Earnetstown. Although frame it is a very fine building, and is capable of seating about ono thousand persons. It ha's quite an excellent choir. composed principally of young ladies under the charge of Mr. Lawrence Mangan, who is entirely blind. Connected with the church is a burying ground and also a pastoral resi dence. The whole property is worth about thirty thousand dollars, and is clear of debt. The Paster ' Rev. Wm, A. 1.,7014n, is a pro found scholar, and has tine conversational powers. During hisetay here he'hus been the means of adding greatly to the beauty of the interior of the church. f Yours truly, CARBON. - - • •. JUNIATA IRON WORKS, 1 . • EsbiUOTy 10, 1869. Dear Globe: In ymir issue of to-day I no tice an item, credited to the •Slate Guard, under the'head of "Despicable," Charging "a heartless Thug, an employee of Juniata Iron Works," with having caught, killed and eat en, one of the Lake Bass Dhieh'were placed in tho Juniata river some months eon by Rev. Mr. Love. Now the informant of the State Guard should have been very certain that his charge was well founded, before he made such a positive assertion against any ono, and I must say, his atttempt, by insinu ation, to fling the above epithet in the face of the employees of Juniata Iron Works, was to say the least, "heartless," even if his as sertion was true, which it is not. What then are the facts? From careful inquiry they appear to be these. A gentleman of Alex andria, it seems, purchased a Lake Bass in the city of Philadelphia, and bringing it home, it is supposed he appropriated it to the use of his own table ; and as the intelligent reporter of the State Guard is careful to in form us, the heartless "Thug" killed and cleaned the fish before he ate it, it is presum ed this gentleman did not taste his fish alive, and quite likely Inc had it cleaned also, for the head of said fish was exhibited around town by souse boys during the evening. Now from ell we can learn this fish-head was the origin of tine great fish (tail,) tale of the Stale Guard: The intelligent reporter seeing a Bass head, jumps at the conclusion that it must be one of the Juniata Bass,and by anoth er jump, just as reckless, he aims at the (to him) satisfactory conclusion, that an employ ee of Juniata Iron Works must have caught it. Now, it is due to the said employees to say, that it-is as unlikely that any of them would be guilty of such an act of vandalism, as any other order-loving citizens. They have ways been able to supply their tables by the honest labor of their toil-worn hands ; and further, they have always been willing, and liberal contributors to the deserving ponr-- so much for the charge of heartlessness. Now we will say that there is nut a man, woman or child at Juniata Works that is "Despica ble" enough to originate such a palpable falsehood.on any of their neighbors and give it publicity through the journals of the day. No one but a heartless Thug would murder character in that way. We hope that little e niled man, the reporter to the State Guard, will recall- the n Mice. W ill the &We Guard please copy, nand oblige ONE OF TILE "TLIUGS.". Good News for Everybody Enterprise Headquarters saves to its customers fifty dollars a week.— "Great oaks from little acorns grow." The highest market prices paid (in goods) for country produce at Enter prise Headquarters. Prime Nev Orleans Baking Molas ses, and choice Syrups, Sugars, Teas, Chocolates, eta., cheap, at Massey ..Sz Co's. Enterprise Headquarters. IVho will get the beautiful doll "CURRENCE, " $l5 00 or the barrel and a half of the best family flour ? Df.r. Samuel Weight of Tod town ship, holds the lucky number that re• eeived the Mammoth Afinstick on the Ist of this month. The people save money by buying for cash at Enterprise Headquarters. Quick sales and small profits. Mr. John Cresswell of Cassville, held the card that received the Sowing Machine. A full assortment of fresh Spices, Bak ing Powders, Prunes, Raisins, Cranber ries, Currants, Citron, Dried Peaches and Apples, Beans, Rice, Hominy, Bar ley, Oatmeal, Mince Meat, etc, etc., just received by Massey & Co., The best Family Flour in the coon try, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, Sugar Cured and Country Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, Lard, Potatoes, Coal Oil, etc., etc , always on hand at Enterprise Headquarters. Another kit of choice New York Goshen Cheese just received at Enter prise Headquarters. "MARRIED, On the 9th of February,lB69, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. R. E. Wilson, Mr. ROBERT U. JA con, to Miss MARY P. LONG, both of Huntingdon. The happy couple will please accept our thanks for the present sent us, and our wishes for a long life, attended with as much happiness as Jacob of old experienced in his dream of the ladder which reached to heaven, and upon which the angels ascended and descen ded ; and at life's close, may the happy pair ascend the same ladder and find a permanent rest in the realms of eternal delight. At the M E. Parsonage, on the 7th inst., by the same, Mr. JOHN T. SHARP, to Miss ELLIE A LEFF, all of Franklin twp., Huntingdon county, Pa. At the Farmer's Hotel, on the 11th inst., by the same, Mr. LEVI C. SHAF FER, to Miss SALLIE A. WRIGHT, all,of Union twp.,.l.l.untingdon county, Pa. Jan. 10th., by Rev. John W. Leckie, Mr. L. S. KENSINOER, to Miss lIETIECCA VANDEVENDER, both of MeCouncils town, Huntingdon county, Pa; On the 4th inst.,by Rev. J. E. Kearns, Mr. HENRY BOOK, to MiSEISELINDA VERTLIORNI, both of Shade Gap Valley, Huntingdon county, Pa. DIED, On Feb. 12th; 1869, ::strs. MARY, wire of Mr. Isaac Liningcr, aged 62 years,- 8 months and 13 days. [Altoona pa pers pleaso copy.] STILL AHEAD, In Presents, Goods and Prices, Our Gifts for FEBRUARY. They Cost You Nothing. The Beautiful life•sizo dressed Doll •`Curraoco," $l5 00 or 1 -a- barrels of Flour. 1 Beatitiful and substantial Chair, 5 00 Walking Doll "Nancy" and Carriage, 5 00 Beautiful China Tea Sot for Girls, 4 00 I pair of Mantle Ornamental Vases, 250 1 Cow and Calf, (large toy,) 3 00 1 new Cedar Wash Tub,2 00 1 new Aecordeor. 5 00 1 Corn Broom. , 50 . . , 1 six lb box London RaitalS, 1 50 I toy Cat, "Tom," 75 1 Child's Corn Broom, - 30 1 two lb box Whitman's Candies, 1 50 1 25 lb sack Family Flour. 1 Monkey, (not mischievous,) 15 1 ornamental French Cupboard, toy, 250 1 Giant's Head, 2 00 1 hand Scrubbing Brush, 15 1 Patent Top, 40 1 Mammoth Mintetick. 2 00 FAiiiikp• 30 OTHER PRESENTS. If our sales during the month go above our estimate, we will increase the number of presents. We pay a license to make as many presents to our customers as'we please. Any person purchasing: to the am ount of 25 Cents, or over, at either LEWIS' BOOR. STORE, or MASSEY . Co's Grocery, Confectionery and Variety Store, from and including Monday, the Ist, to and including the Thu DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869, will receive a numbered card for every 25 Cents worth purchased, which will entitle the holders to as many chances as they have numbered cards, to re ceive one or more of the above pres cuts. Tbo goods on band consist of Books of all kinds, Tanhy Article's. Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Wall Paper, Groceries of all kinds, Whitman's cel ebrated Confectionery, common Can dies, Fruits of all kinds, Toys, Tatra Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Mince leat, Sweet Cider, Vine gar, Coal Oil, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Stoneware,' Brushes, Brooms, Whisks, Apples, Potatoes, etc., etc., too numer ous to mention. Our prices will bo as low if not lower than elsewhoro for the same goods. Now's your time to receive a Handsome Present., Cheap.- . The Enterprise will be continued, and liable presents will be dist' ibutod the first day of every month. Public notice will be given in the Journal & American and Globe, the first peek in eve ry month of the numbered cards entitled to presents, (the Ablator having, yielded to a "combination of "other business men," will not advertise for the Enterprise ; ) and pres ents can be lifted any time aftpr the lst of each month, on presentation of numbered card. Stamps and Printing Office business not included in the above. Huntingdon, Feb. 1, 18(30 MARKETS. = PITILADELPHJA, ,Fet., IS, ISO Stine] fine Flour at 3 1 r ® 5,21: extra at 56.25: p 8 fancy Westei it extra family 0.00557, 75; l'enn43lvania do do $1:1,00 and fancy brands $11,00613,00 according to quality. aye flour $7,00®,7,25. There 14 ve,y lath, Prime Wheat offering. and (hi, de scription is in st. ady request at full prif;os. but infei for grade+ aro neglected. Sales of 1500 bushels new red„ at $1,7060,00, and 1000 bushels amber at $261.. nye la nn. changed. Sales of 400 barbels nour Western at 51,00. Coin (secure and advancing, yellow at $l,OO Western, mixed talett-01,00. Oats ate in good request 01 nu ad 'uncut Sales ot 0010 bushels now l'ennsy Ilaoi.int77@7s cents. Nothing doing in Itirley and Malt 54,00. PI.BIJUROII. Feb 18.-I•loar.—Tho market Pi decreased. We quote Bales of eprmg obeat Flour at $8,00,08,50, u inter Flom• at $5,73a9.00 fancy nt $12012,50. 11 heat, red, $1,7:10,1,83 nod for white, $ . 2,08,0, x .,12 Corn trout Brat 111111118 M $l,OO. Rye, $1,45 per barbel. Oats 01®62c; Barley 2,05@52,10. Potateea. lead, Blow 6,75 bbl 11[11115 16%'e, Lard 17c. • Futter 4,01.1 e Bgga NJ dot. IRMO NEW YORK, Fob 4.—Gold closed al $1,3534 HUNTINGDON hIARECETS. COURECTE:I) WEE MIX BY lIESItT S CO.. la= FLourt—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $6.50 Extra Flour, do 6.00 Family Flour, do 8.00 GHIA:I—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.50 White Wheat, do . 1.60 Rye, do 1.25 Corn, do ' 00 Oats, do 5G Barley, ' do , ' 1.20 SEED—Timothy, do 2.50 Flaxseed, do 2.25 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 8.00®8.50 PaovisioNs—Putatoes, per busbel, , :9oo)l.oo Dried Apples, do 2.50 Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.50 Dried Peaches, per pound, - 18 Beef, do - 10 Lard, do 20 Pork, do 13 Butter, , do • 40 Cheese do 25 Eggs, per dozen, 20 llam, 20 Side, 18 Shoulder, 16 COAL—Hard coal, per ton, G.50@t8.00 Broad Top coal, do - 3.00 Lumnr.a, per 1000 feet; 12.000.20.00 SUINGLES--Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00613.00 Joint Shinles, do 6.50®8.00 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 8.00 Bran, per cot., 1.25 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, do 40@45 Hay, per ton, 12.00 Hide;6 o • . . . Green Apple; do - 1.50 Onion; do . 1.00 SPECIAL NOTICES. NO NAME It is n common thing now-a-days to hear persons corn plain about their physical disabilities Monti bring so much discomfort to both mind and body, shut they find no gratification to anything around thns'. Poe has no satisfy tog rest at night, another is always peevish rind despondent, still another bikes no delight in society, end others again find no compensating, pleasures in labor, exorcise or even lifo. No mune is ghee in pathology for their ailments, nevertheless the causes ore olusys pres ent, They simply leek vital power, and Prof. Baker says that best remedy for this class is MISII{,N:LI . 9 111Trcics," mhieli he has •:used for several years. and with uniform success," es it times the Stomach and Liver—the seat of the complaint—and reconstructs the shattered constitution. This vitalising tonic speedily unloved the cense of languor and discontent, imparts a calm force to the nervous system, r ouses the dormant or gans of the body, and blesses rho sufferer with Perfect 'and lasting health. feb9 .pm.yrs FOR FARMERS AND OTIIERS.—The Grafton Mineral Faint Company wu 11010 matinfactnring (lid Best, Cheapest nod most Pit iable Paint in use; two coats well put on, rebotd with puro Linseed Oil, will lost too or fifteen years; it is bfa light lona n or beautiful chocolate color, and 'can* be changed to peen, lead, stone. drab, olive or cream, to' suit the taste of the consumer: It - is saleable tor Hou ses, Fences . , Barns, t arriage and Car makers, t'uils and Wooden-hare, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Shipa' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufactuter having used 6.06 1 3 Ms. the past year) and as a paint fur any purpose is unsurpassed for bmly, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of JIM lbs.; which udl simply a larmor for )mire to come. in all CrliCi Ot, abov r. ;and for n Cir cular which gives full particulars. Motto genuine unless, brooded In it trade math, Oration Mineral Paint. Per sons can order tho Paint and remit the mouey on re ceipt of the goods. Address • it. L. FALISES rocK & co, Pittabiargh, Agents rde Peu nsylrania. tr. For sale by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Book Store, novlB.tint DEAFNESS BLINDNESS and . CA TARRII treated with tho utmost auCeoB9, by J. aAACS, M. D., and Professor of Diseases nj Da Eye and Bar in the Alcdical (Alieftegf 1 tnnsylvania,r 2 years exper ience, (formerly of Loden, Rolland,) N. , . 105 ARGIL St., Phil ,dolphin. Tektmotatals can bo seen nt thltt °Mlle, Thu ututiteal faculty are invited to accompany thole pa. thuds, as Ito 1t,,, no beet eta in his pinctiee. Artificial Eyes incortad without yam. No . charso for examination. .Jund 17, t 869-1) bm. „ NTOTICE.-TO THE CREDITORS 11 1 OF THE HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIA & INDIANA TURNPIKE CO. I have been directed by the Court of Huntingdon' Co. to pay to the creditors of said Company one per cent. on their dolmens they stood January 11, 1841. JOHN LLOYD, Flensburg Feb.l3t Sequestrator. DISSOLUTION OE' PARTNER SHIP. The partnership herainforo E.:slating between ZIitT MYEIt Si JOIINSOST in tho ineichandise budiless at War- Hormel* has been dissolved this day, January 28, 1869, by mutual consent. -The books and papers are left in 'the halide of 'Squire Ralston, of Wiirriorsinark for collection. All persons indebted uro requested to make immediate settlement. feb2.3t TO THE PEOPLE OF HUNTING DON COUNTY. iltl6llooamt, December 23, 186 S. As there appears to be considerable trouble about who shell be appointed Post Master In our town, nod it being au office for which tire person who may be appointed, should contribute a libel al amount to some charitable purpose, I therefore offer myself ns no applicant for rho position'of Post-Master at Huntingdon, Pa; and 1 pro pose and will agree, giving my bond with tho Commis sioners of Huntingdon county for the fulfillment of the same, should I be appointed, to erect a Monument for do ceased soldiers, for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars; provided I tun allowed to hold the office for the term of tour years. Soldiers In the county, or the friends of our deceased soldiers, will coitfor a I'm or by ciiculating a pe tition in my belt.tif, a id send the same to me. 1n.c2.2.3nt 1&C SUMMERS. CI) MIX I fp AND SENTIMENTAL VALEMEB, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BO OAC STORE. T"E:following named persons, for. merly of Huntingdon county, lato officers in Penn.. syhania Volunteer Regiments, (or their nearest relatives or legal representatives) will learn SOMETHING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE by calling on or nfliliessing J.B. MESH, Attorney at Law, No. 500 Market Street, lint g. Po. no.,Thost, writing will please ghe their full address, null Mid stamp for reply. Bare, Benj. F. McNamara, Robert Blair, Brice X. MePherran, Wm. F. Borst, W. W. McCurdy, Saml. 0. Cloyd, Samuel J. Neff, 11. K. Creigh, A. 11. W. Porter, John M. Davis, Samuel T. Rodgers, Isaac Doyle, Martin P. , Shaver, Peter Gregg, D. MeM. Stewart, Saml. F. Gayton, Wm. Sharrar, W. F. Johnson, Wm. P. Stevens, Frank D., Johnson, Thomas S. Thompson, Alf. A. Lane, Frank H. Westbrook, John 11. McPherran, S. J. Wallace, Wnt. W. Morrison, John S. Wagoner, Wm. C. Montgomery. Saud. Willett, Wm. M, ;- Moore, James A. :Wilson, George"C.: Wm. B. Ziegler. Harrisburg, Feb. 223 t # • r j [xepd ItebrtllOgloACi Carta la RVIWAIMITIaIgr WE ARE COMING And will present to any person Sendlng us a Club In our great One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy (Gr (0) CdS ) 3.3 A WATCH, rite° of MEETING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, An, Ae., FREE OF COST. Our ioducements raring the past few years have bean largo. WE NOW DOUI3LE OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. 1 • Wo hate mode ninny important additions to our Winter Stocks, and have largely extended our Exchange List, and we now f el confident to itn.et tile demands of ear ex tensivo patronage. Send for arcular • Catalogue of Goods and Pantries sent to any address fre, Send money by registered letter. Address all orders to J. S. HAWES & CO., , . 15 Federal Street, Boston, Mane. P. 0. Box 0. Wholesale Dealers in Dye and Fancy Goods, Cutlery. Plated Ware, Albunis, Lemlier Goods. Ac., Ac. de2.?-i2n. Dl'. MO. N. BURTON'S s. CCO ANT TE. WARRANTED t REStoTr. ALL DESt • • OR TODACCO. I. entirely vegetable harmer... purifies end enrichAt the blood, Invigorate. the cycle t Susses great nourish• tog and strengthening ever, an excellent tonic and ap• pether, enables the stn o digest the heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, establishes robust health. Smoker: and chewers J i• ear; cured, Price Fifty mita per box, poet f .. An inte tn. treaties on the In. Duioue effects of t• aeco, with lists teStimOnisht..rdel. DACCA Ste" BEN Rea.- Agents wan tddress - Da. T. B. Atmore, Jers Clip, N. J. F• SALE BY ALL DRUGGI , ElUtion.—Bowaro of humbug imitati• • a. (Trademark x Copyrighted.] , jai:1.20;694f. • HOUSES FOR SMILE and RENT. Tho subccribor %ill receive bide for,tlic purcbaso oldie ha go TIIIIRE•STORY BRICK BUILDING in which he now resides, and which is also occupied on in Ilardwatc Store, Masoulc Lodge and Chapter, and by the Young Men's Christian Association.. It is in a central business location, is a fine and sub• Stantial structure, baring cut stone foundation and steps, pressed brick front, slate roof, French pinto glass, solid walnut sash, best style of finish inside, with elabo rate mouldings, fine glossing and graining. Gas pipes to every apartment, and whole house arranged with a view to comfort and conveniencn. lix , ellent troll of wa ter and very large - cistern with both pumps on the porch. On the building Is a' hinders. Observatory, giving a pleasant view of the town and country for miles around. Altogether this tho most desirable and .valuable propel ty In Huntingdon, wind, is ants ono of thin most pleseant std thrifty towns' on the line of the Pennsylva nia Rail Road; JAMES A: BROWN, ljuntingduit, Pa BACK AGAIN! NEW STORE and NEW GOODS! Benjamin Jaao c hs Respectfully informs his old friends and the piddle gencially, that ho has again located in the borough of IluxriminoN. and has opened a very large and entire new Mock - of Goods iu n:axton's Store Room opposite Lewis' Book Store, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTII• ING, HATS and , CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENSWARE, and EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS To be (nand to the best atom in tlin:plifee, all of which lie will sell at prices to unit tire times, and hopes to re• ceivo a liberal bharo of patronage from a generous public. lb n't forget to give roe a call and I will try to plea.° ,yon with floods and prices. BENJAMIN JACOBS. Sept. 30,180' lOHN DUE, W. R. WOODS, , W. D. LESS, 0.10E5 SORER, It. MILTON STEER, P. RI. DARE. .JOHN BARE & CO., eVi, e, HUNTINGDON, PA.. . CAPITAL - - - • $50,000. , Solicit Recounts from Books, Inborn and Where. A liberal Interest allowed on than Deposits. All kinds of Securities, bought and sold for tho usual commission.— Collections made no all paints. plaits on all parts of Europa supplied at the mm! rates. Pere°us deisoliting Uoid and Silver will reeeivq„. the MHO jit retort. sill, Intel est. 'Am pulsars urn +wally liable for all Dep.its. jy22,1808-tf , • .. _ . , DiAlugs l ron 1860 —A. large• asort-', ment of different styles • for sale •at Lewis' Book Store. tf. —Two Pens in Ono. Levy's Nickel Platina, Double Pea _Points. For sale at Lewis' Book Store, Everybody uses them. rpn_Blank Dookra' for the desk and peplcpt, for . sale at LQwj. Book Stove. ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES JR of the liuntinaon County Alme 'louse, from DE %Mtn:R. 4th ; A. D. 1867, to DECE3IBEIt lot, 1868, In chielVe 1 RECEIPTS DR. To amt, drawn from Co. Treasury on orders, $5020 69 John Logan, :gen nrd, for sundries detailed in his statement, . 470 43 EXPENDITURES , For Form, mailed File F. By Henry slyets, for smithing, Dills No. 1k 2 $6) 51 Jacob Flasher, 3 & 4 3 75 Wm. Drake, ° and sundries, 5 to 8 06 39 Wm. Harris wagon work, 9 8 93 Wm. flat cry, 0 I 0 5 90 J. C. Scalier, one plow and points, 11 21 00 W. 11. Hard, ono hay fork, • , 12 10 00 A. It. Siebert, two shovel plows, 13 5 00 Sundry persons, harvesting, 14 to 16 6 62 miscellaneous, 17 to 20 7 55 David Smith, farm labor, fin part,) 21 250 00 .For Budding and Inaprorentents. 1170 B. By Wm. riper, for mechanical labor ' No. 1 85 17 15 0 - 11.11. lial ris, ll 2 78 40 Lori Decker, 'limber, 3 143 32 Henry .8 Co. shingles, ' 4 43 40 o.l:tiller itr. Son, boards, 6 27 78 T. E. Orbison, locust posts. Ac. 6 30 60 A. L. Ricketts, fencing boards. 97 I feet, 7 19 48 Wm. Harvey, scantling and boards, 6 9 01 Sundry persons, miscellaneous, 9to 12 12 08 Fr Provisions, mashed Fire P. By sundry persons for 2717:0is beer, Ito S 221 46 John Lutz, 20S lbs pork, 9 20 80 Sterr & Withlngton, smnll meat, 10 &11 43 77 Sundry persons, butchering, &c., 12 to 14 12 00 3 shoats, 15 ts. 16 47 35 miscellaneous, . 17 to 21 13 46 For Merchandise, mashed Fde M. By Cunningham & Cannon, merchandise, Ito 8 419 74 Wm. A. Fraker, . " 9to 15 95 31 o Wm . it. Brewster, 10 &17 135 34 Wm. B. Leas, a 18 &19 117 04 ll It. F. Donglass, 20 to 23 , 108 20 B. X. Illtdr & Co., " 21 to 20 27 91 F. N. Adams t ... " •27 2495 Wainwright .5 t 70., 28 17 05 CI Wm. Starch & Bro, 29 15 00 tt 21.1eBirney & Nephew, 30 11 84 „ F. D. Stephens, . 31 11 71 Sundry persons, ons, - 32 to 34 16 50 Out Door Expenses. File 0. D. By 6 cases, relief afforded continuously throne'. out the year, Ito 6 924 00 7 cases, relief afforded constantly, but timo less than one yr, average time 4 mos. 7to 13 137 31 5 cases, relief afforded temporarily, average time 4 weeks. 14 to 18 31 87 Belief afforded in sundry cases without regard to time, 19 to 29 inclusive 69 07 Powelton Ia C Co.. supplying J. Boyle, 30 a3l 39 50 D. Stever, support & burial, 0. Marshall, 33 a 33 41 75 D. Clarkson, ono coffin for 34 7 00 Fund persons, coffins and funeral goods, 35 to 39 19 78 Sand ph, sicians ' medical services, 40 to 45 70 60 Pr. F. 11. Conrad' , do per Carbon tp., 46 50 00 Dr. b. Thompson, do per agreement, balance, 47 10 43 John Flounce, sundry out door services, 48 to 53 78 80 Jackson Hinman, 64 to 67 62,40 Atha. !looter, 18 to CO 27 . 20 John If 20 John Millar, iller, I, 61. 8 81 Removals, marled Pile R. By sundry Justices of Pence, °Mao fees, Ito 5 25 54 Sundry cumtables and others, rem pau. 6to 9 13.18 Miscellaneous and Incidental. File I. By M, S. Harrison 8: Co., tin ware, repairing, Ste., 1 A: 2 61 51 Sand persona, shoemaking and repairing, 3to 7 31 00 w 314 tons coal, BSc 0 71 05 publishing annual report, 10 &11 60 00 Wm. Dt sky, coffins for itt mates, 12 41 12 John Jacobs, 10 cords wood, 13 118 75 John Jacobi. 13. " 14 32 50 john 'taro & 130., note in bank, 35 , 120 00 Sarah Comb, house labor,' MI " 100 61 J. McKeehan, Ferry Co. Fire Ti, Co. l7 22 40 11. Brewster, oMeo fees and services, 18 13 20 J. A. Brown, one coal stove, 19 16 50 Sundry persons, intact,' laucom, 20 to 30 41 48 =Mil By John Flennor, services as Director, 10 mos. 124 00 Jackson Harmon, 12 mos. 163 20 " n Adam Hatter, 12 mos. 100 80 46 Sohn Miller, , n 2 mos. 25 20 Dr. Robert Baird, attending physician, 1 year, 132 00 Henry Brewster, cervices as elm k, . , • 50 00 H. A. Los ell, counsel, " 20 00 John Logan, Steward, for amt. of his account. 855 83 Soar.—By older of the Director; of the Pocr of said county, the fellow log exhibit is made, ohowing mote folly, avec:it:lenity and minutely the amount expended for Improvement; during the present year. 1868, Viz Wm. Piper, carpenter and mechanical work, plo 42 Wm. 11. Harris, 94 37 Leni Decker, iiimbrr,--boarda, plank. railing, de. 143 32 theory k Co., olduglee 43 40 0. Etnier it :on, Imarils, 27 78 T.E.O, hien o locust posts, .4c., 30 30 A. 7.. Rid:vas, fencing Want., o'4 feet, 19 48 Wm. Ilnivey, Feminine and bonnie, 0 01 Sundry perms, 200 Ms nails and spikes, 13 00 iniecollnneow, 12 08 Total amount, $BO3 66 Said buildings and improvements consist of ens frame estherboal tied wood and coal bouse,l.B by 82 feet. shin• gled roof. 07 panel post and rail fence, nod 131 panel pale fence, with four double gates. Also. it was further ordered by said Directors that the following statement he mule, showing amount of bills and parte of bills settled and paid in this year 1868, hut which pi sporty belonged to, and should have been Inclu ded in the settlement of the prey lonsysar 1867, viz: . . . John Garver, 521 lbo beer, bought 0et.1867, $46 79 Wm. 11. Brewster, niereh iodise, lv:ught previous to Nov. 1, 17b7, 53 S 3 Win. A FiNkfir do do G 03 31. S. Ilan ison & Son, tin ware, do 21 OD Also, it was then4it proper to inner? the following, showing the relatit e or comparative amounts expended for the use of the ifo.e during the years '67 and '6B. re. sportively. Int. During the year IW was drawn from the County Treasury the num of $5.247 05, end front other sources (front the estate of &Illy Harris alone $416) the sum of $6OO 57. snaking a total of $5,848 54 and no build ings or ft slut improvements were made or erected dur ing this year. Again. 24. During the year PGS was drawn from the C011ut) Treasury the stun of $5,020 60, and from all other tout Cen the stint of $476 43. malting a total of $5.50012, bat dm in g the year 1868 was expended for Improvements sso3 60 and for bills paid, properly pertaining to previous year, $l2B 62, (Fee above statomente.) and by adding these two last items together and subtracting their AIIM ($632 20) from the num tot ' al of this year 1068 and we hose the stint of $4,807 84 an the actual, legitimate Antonia ex it, mki for tho new and nuppoi I of the histitution proper, during the present year. Hence 5 840 54-1,867 54-- 080 70, thus iIIIONN Mg a difterence of $O6O 70 in favor of present Jeer. Product' of Farm 300 bushels wheat, 50 but. rye, 000 bus. corn. in ear, 400 bus. oats, 300 bus. ,potatoes, 6 bus. beans, 3 him Mo. yenned, 25 bus. beets, 13 bus. onions, 3600 beads cabbage, pincer o Welt we's made 7 barrels amirkrent,) 18 tone line, 10 scrigon loads corn redder, four-horse, broom corn suffi cient to make 75 brooms, 2000 lbs pork,, 1600 The beef. 350 lbs bog's lard. Articles Ilamtfactured• GO women's dresses, 42 pair pantaloons, 65 shirts, 35 slim Ise, coat, 4 Nests, lb aprons, 27 sheets. 5 sacks, 14 ono bonnets, O slips, 85 pairs stockings, 20 bed ticks,, i 6 pill ow cases, ti towels, 6 comforts or baps; bolster case, 6 Aronds 18 stole ts, 5 caps, 7 pairs mittens, 11 pairs ens. ponders, 2 nodes, and 33 yards carpeting& Soak on //and, 4 Work hones. 0 snitch cows, 2 stock cattle, n breeding sow, 8 shoats, 5 plantation wagons, ono of which repaired So as to be nearly ns good ns new, a spring nagon, a two 'torso sleigh. a eel bob sled,, hand cat 0.6 sets horse gear., 2 mouldboaid pious, 0110 of w blob is new, 2 double sho vel Moms, 60th new, single shovel do., II 111 lido plow, 14 taro-bor-e cultivator, OntAtlllse, do., hay rake, is Ind Inn!, thrashing machine, and fixtures, set patent hay laddei grain drill, 2 grain cradles, 3 mowing scythes and maths, hay fork and tackling, new, MVO lbs beef, 2780 !be path, '225 bus. is heat, 30 has, lye, 600 bus. col 11, in ear, 250 bus oats, 100 bus. potatoes, 3 bus. beans, 3 bus. clovereccd, 20 bus. boots, 21100 beads cabbage, 51 bbhs. Esomkrant, 72 tons hay, d loads corn fodder, four-horse, broom corn, MO IDs hog's lard. ME MONTHLY T c- F . iq =1 64-ea...cntocon>l..g ==l Ststtt6:;r4'4oo ttt.;fttlt. - 11&Itt.sttt u~c+a St S c,mo-.mm n, the undersigned, Auditors of the county of Runt• on, do hereby certify-that we hove examined tho or voucheie, acconuts sc., of tho Directors of tho Poor td county, and find some' to be correct as above • ; and we do turthor find that on examining tho Tren 'r a account ho hue paid on Poor Iloooe onlers since settlement, the sum'of $5,111 34, of which amount sum of $384 62 was expended on accounts of the year ' , making total expenditures of 1868, (so far as paid.) t to the sum of $4,726 72—leaving balance out ding for year 1868, to wit, $302 97. 'Wiese our hands at Huntingdon, thls I.3th day of Jan. A. D., 1869. WM. If. REX, A. P. WHITE, Auditors. DERRY A. MARK, S I .IIERIFF'S SALE. Ey virtu° of a writ of Vend. Ex. directed to me, I wt expose to public sato, at the . Court House, on Wed. needay. the 19th day of February, 1869, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following property to wit The right title ar.d intorost of defen dants in a farm, tract or parcel of land situate in Barree township, Huntingdon County, Pennn, adjoining lands of 11. Crownovor, and Thomas Crow nover on the north, by lands of Joseph Cartoon rand William A kely on the east. by land of McCithan's heirs on the south, and by lands of Thos. Crownover, A. W. Kenyon and Samuel Randolph on tho west, containing 700 acresmore or tees, and ha Hug a log house and log barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in moot I ion, and to be sold as the prop erty of Charlotte Smiley,John Smiley and Emilio° Smiley. 8.11. P. NEELY, Jan. 27, Ifi6P.ld:- Shorn - DUSINESS NEN, TAKE NOTICE! ..1.) It you want your curd neatly printed on ouvol ones, call ut LE irrs• BOOK AND STATIONERI-STORE. QTENVARD'S STATEMENT. - )0, JOHN LOGAN, &Award. In account mit!, tho Then. tingdon County'Alme Hougoi from 6th day,of Norembor, MI, to let day of December, 1868, McNeill.: . . DR. To amt drawn from county treasury ori ordure/ , 380 40 " received from Bradford county, 64 30' Dr. W. If. Kerr,- for surgical Instruments, ; .: 2 0 00 • Overseers of Poor, Juniata county,. Rev. Croveling for moving: 8.00 Clover seed taken for privates-use %%bushel, —5 25 Cash received fot horst, sold,. -'. .. 236 O 0 It. Brewster, for whoa, " . 6 76 Check front Cambria county,-- 46 50 G. W. Whittaker, for ploughing, 5 00 J. Flonnt r, on the Nall claim, 45 00 Jane Smith, a' pauper, 't 17 50 Sundry persons for sundries,., 0 AS $O5OO 12 By sundry Expenditures far mu of Wangs, as per monthly stateinenti, numbered its follows, viz: • Statement No. 1, for Nom & Dec. 1867 By cash paid for postage stamps, &.c., traveling expenses, Freight, Pennsylvania Railroad, Removing pviiper, Miscellaneous, Staler:mit 'No: 2 fir January, 1868 By cash paid for postage stamps, paper, Se., Traveling expenea.„. Freight, Pennsylvania Railroad, Removing paupers, Statement No. 3, for FeLruary. 1868 Ity cash paid for•postago stamps, &c., TatraHag expenses, Weaving carpet, blicteßantu's, Statement .20.4, for March ,OAprit. liy caah paid for postngeotanips, papor, &c., Freight on Pennsylvania Railroad,- liseollaneous, Statement No. Gi.for May, 1849. By cash paid for postage °Mitts, envelope, &0., Traveling expenses, Removing pauper, • Freight on Pennsylvania Railroad, Miscellaneous, Statement Jun*. By cash paid for postage stamps, ' Preight on Pennsylvania Railroad, Removing paupers, Cherry tie°, Choese, 11 iseollaneous, Clothing for inmates, Skdentent Nn. 7, for Tatly, 1868 By cash paid fur postage stamps paper, Traveling expenses, Freight on Pennsylvania Railroad, Miscellaneous, &dement No. 8, for August. By cash paid for postage stamps, paper, to., Traveling espouses, Itemoving pauper, Balance on horse, C. Price, Plow points, J. Eachler, Freight, •• Mis cell eon a, Slat-moat No. 0, for ,reptenther,2B99'.' ' By cash paid for envelopes and postage stamps, 84. Removing paupers, • , I ,00 Miscellaneous, . , - 150 Statement No.lo, for October fly cash pnW for freight on coal, P. R. R. Tobacco, Traveling expenses, Postage stamps and paper, Statement No.ll, Aril - a:ember. By Mull paid for paper, stamps and envelopes; Traveling expenses, Roney 17 pounds, W. Waldsmith, Mistake in S. It.bouglas Bill, ' - Freight on Pennsylvania Railroad. $5500 12 By anndr,y dlsbureements and alloWancell., t : By cash for one horse J. Planner, • .1.30 00 ' Wheat, W. A. Frakor, ' ' ''' • 60 'OO Balanco on horse, C. Price, , '• , '^ n 50 00 Salary as Stewart for one year to Bov. 1803, . 950 GO Allowance to Mrs. Lagoa Its Matron,— ' ' ' '5O 00 In testimony of the correctness of the above "tteecitutt and statement we do hereunto sot our hands this lot day of December, A. D. 1868. JACKSON HARMAN, .t ADAM NEE mit, - JOHN MILLER, Directors of the Por. Attest, HENRY BREWSTER, Clerk. "- ' BI • + $_ Cod . „ $l2B 62 °CINOINVICI Emidatoa °S6II3NM . . , , .` • - .1 ..:-. :.:Lii 'i d n ~ ..„,,,, ~, „:„:„....., . . .„. 12311 BIORL As \ sl e--- -. .,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 5,.-.44,-;f:„TAT1 , , ,,, -;,1, •,, i1i;A4414W41 - 14 1 i4-c . - , -*44 7,,,,.., I .--..... , ",, z _ ... •, 7 , 2' . • V j ., ... 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All accounts dot settled by the first day of Abrunty, mill be piticell ih the bands of an talker fur Collection. ',• • • • foul-it. , • ,• • JOIINSTON TrATT3ON ITEW SHAD, DRY SiMT*HER RING and Marlturel,(Warrantddi) ; U+ tett Apples, Pe +On., Curran tr, Primo, llainin.„ Ton, Sr, at HENRY & CO' S, EME El! BEM I= =EI =1 MIIE , i 'fro $ Successor to B. M. GREDNE, =II ME= =EN I 81 245 lb 93 ME lEM EM EC] . 90 2 4 , 0 1.75 1 20 1 70 2 )39 013 5 00 oo • ! 1 BEM VIM 83 ME