THE REPUBLICAN, CLEARFIELD, TA. ; WEDNESDAY MOKMNU, JAN. 17, 1R71 Terms of Subscription. If paid In iitlrnnefor nit din throw months ...$2 GO 1 II paid nfitT Ibno aud Wftire nix months..... S M It paid nftor tho expiration f six mouths... 8 00 All artiolea te Incur Insertion in tMi paper ehnuld be bauded to early on Tuesday in u mi tiff, as we (to to pro at 12 u'ehiek, (nou.) HKLKilOUM NOTICI Methodist r.pUrupnl Churchnee. J. IT. M'Ciird, Pastor. I'uMlo Aervloa every abbalh, at 10 A. M., Mid 7 P. M. fUbbath School at tf A. M. I' rarer Moetiag every Thursday, at 7) P. M. v ' t!omtBiinin Hcrvioe. first ttabbatb of awry : tnotith, at l"r A. M. ML Andrew' ("liurc li F.plBropalUp. Osorok Hall. Public Service Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and t T 1. M. FundA.vdohnol at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. - Presbyterian C'liurrhUor. Mr. Huti.ru. Public Service every Sabbath, inoruing and even Ins R;ptM Church Rcr. W. B. PtiiwxtR, Tai lor. Puhlio services every Sabbath, morning or veninjr, alternately. Mt. I-Vatif l ( hnrrli ratliollrHor. T. . J. Mc Maii Muss nt 10 o'clock A. M., on the raeound and fourth SnmUyn ofoach month. March Court. It will le observed that our next ttrm will be a jury court, and the .names of the Jurors will bp found la thia isiae. "Sanco Panza" Your oommunim- t ion went into the More. Voa oan Indite a good letter, but you must change your "style." We cannot lend the columns of our journal to you, or any one dec, to blackguard your neighbor. That is juat what your letter amounts to in rebalance. Half a Court The Junnury term of our court wna out shurt on accou'it of the '..death of a lifter of Judr;e Mayer, a telegram to that effect having been received by him on Thurs day moraiag. The jurors were all discharged nt noon and his honor took the 3 p. m. train for Lock Haven. Our Dklkoate. Tt will bo noticed by tho proceedings of our aunual liiuiooratie meeting llmt Ex (Jo v. Higlcr was vhoteu rrpre . tentative dcligntc to the beat Stale convention. As it will ho one of the most Important that bus aj.ieui.-Iod lor immy years, the lKuioeratsuf I'lrar fit-Id, it will be observed, havu chosen a delegate who is well known to the people of the Htato and who will represent them with dignity ami ability. Tho labor of tho convention may be suiuuicd np as follows: To nominate a Governor and, in all probability, three. Supremo Judges, Auditor ltn eral, sixteen delegates al large to a constitutional convention, place an electoral ticket in the lb-Id and scud flfty-si delegates to the Democratic Na tional Convention. Cokvk'tkd. Several of our land lords from the upporcud of the county are now boarding with PucrifT Pie, for having violated the liquor taw. It seems so remarkably strnnge (ha: men should jcopnrdi re their liberty and compro mise their friends by d"fiimtly violating an act of assembly, with "prison" engraved on every line. Wt are awn re that two-thirds of the proswull u for violations of tho lienor law aie iiihtitulcd Ahruugh malice and wholly without merit, yt tho officers of the law are compelled to enforce the ', Statute, all of which the offender very well know. Ihe proprietor of a couutry hotel, under the pres ent law, leads a preoarious life at host, and why they persist In the business is beyond our compre hension. Ten rents' Worth of whM y given to the wrong man, with spy In tight, send a good cit izen to prison. Thia If certainly too much for a dime. Xot Common Se.k. At last Sep terubur term uf our court, through some legal jug glery, tho county was compelled to pay the costs In some liquor cases. We called public attention to tho matter at the time, liut instead of an im provement it iccro to be growing worse, becaiuc several similar ensen happened at the present term. We arc no lawyer, but common sense trachea us that if a 1 1 Arty it indicted for violating liquor laws, ,that in every cane cither tho defendant or the prosecutor should be compelled to pay the costs, and in no instance should they bo put upon ihe ,4ouuly. If the case ie a meritorious one, the di t fondant aheuld in our the cost, and If otherwise, the prosecutor, anil why jurors hesitate about mat . tors of this kind is ineouiprehenililf to us. If U becomes generally understood that the prosreutor (ruiii no risk in bringing a suit, and gtu paid aaa wanna beside wt4r.eurt will have plouty of uch ,eas to diipoM of. Tho fact that a woman or a child is the prosecutor is no justilicatiou. There are co:itd luimh saddled upon the county without iiiituVue'-n the whisky jin te itor$. Again, why is It nocfSry for the Cominon wcalth to suhpu'ua from a dozen to twenty wit nesses iu ordinary cases, and about one third wear to tho same points, a similar number know nothing about the ca;c and the balance heard lonu-body clec say Koiutlhiiig, uulcsa it is to pay HOfln Dnd women for coming to court to attend to rtbctr -own busins ? Unless some "new depart ure is taken upon thi.se points, the taxpayers ,wiJI not ko blusxed with a rednotion of taies. To reur mind the Con i mo u wealth made several bloa tdera, and It looks as though all were determined to fleece the county and then growl about hih taxes. The "(ijir Up" op a Nkwhpapkr. It 1c an old saving that "conic jtcople never learn .anything. Although we have rfpeatedly told our renders within the Inst twelve years whut tit tle we know, some of thcin give us considerable trouble, because they do not unlerct;iitd the inter' val arrangement of a newspaper rftfcolihinetit. The great majority of iiewspiiptm nre organized upon the trinity plan, with three separate, diiliuut departments, neither of which confliots with the other, provided readers, correspondents and em ployers nnderstand the "get up" of tho paper The flr't in order is the Proprietor, who own the presses, tyto and other material of Ihe office. The second is the editor, who writes the editorials, se lects the reading matter and gives tone to the pa per. The third is the publisher, who does the 1a- itjtirj t-e, job work, settling accounts, and it responsible for the wages of the employees and the cost of the material consumed in putting out the paper. In this the reader mual plainly sec three dixtinct departments. It ia true that In suno cta1ilib ments the proprietor, editor and publisher is the inino pnrLy, while others, like our own, proprietor and editor Is one department, and the publishers another. The practical point in our ea consists in this i A , letter addressed to the ttiiiar, containing an ad svirlUcmotit or an order for job work, la a Wrt7 recdoa. It thrM ho addressed to the pubtiher, IJeeauxe If addrc-scd to the editor tho publisher will not open the letter in tho absence of the edi tor, and thus the customer will fail to et his job work done or his adt crtitui'nt inserted in Ihe paper. Again, a letter addressed to the pthlik ers, containing loeuls, news, or dilations upon po litical or personal matters, la a mUdirrctiim. The publishers time should not be consumed lo thnt way, because it Is no part of his business to write long If Iters, fie Is usuully engned in aomelhing more substantial, If our friends will accept this little bit uf business etiquette, and Uro up to it, they will save us some trouble and have their bu siness and politics inure promptly attended to in the future. Therefore, let alt letters on business be address ed to the pnbl4$hirt and everything retotHi: In news, politics, or Information, be sent to thee.'iVor. A letter enclosing a caution aud addressed to the rffor Instead of the pnMhhtr, la M ipuob out pf j) lace as for a farmer to go to a griat mill to get his horse shod, or lo a blacksmith ahop n get his Jfmin ground. Tho man who would g'j to the post office to send off n telegram, or lo the tele graph uftice to have htiut mailed, would be laughod at, but he le Jurt aa mora ia order as the Ban who1 eeode u advertisement to Ihe erft'ror f a '!T''t"'r, or a news item to the'mUi'ilsr. We do' not wiau to twitnil any additional labr on our patrons, but we du want turn) to he right in a boeinesf way, as well as In polities or their social hal'ta. It is Juat a ssay Le be right apon this pUt re he wrerig . LLTTEH FROM ORA0V TOWNSHIP. l,rTni:nnrHn, January 10, 187S. ')!a, liniToa i Iq joer favr of the SOth of Do eciuber you had an article beaded "ftadiual biding critno." Here, iu Urady, I believe it's the Icuio crats, becauco from the auiouut of school money oolkctt'd ovury year, we ought to bae more school or luore money on hand ftt the end of the year. I am sail.-fled that the school directors are not wntuhiiig the money matters very closely, hut I think the township auditors are worse yet. The time of the towosbip settlement is nearly hero, and I Intend to watch the settlement s little. The auditors are too easy with the supervisors and the school directors. Our school and roofl taxes in thia township amount to four or Ore thousand do), lara every year, the fourth of the annual expense of the whole county. En. Rbi-. and we ought to have more schools and better roads, but instead of this, I believe there are some feathering their nests. I am satisfied that there Is from ton to fif teen hundred dollars more school money on bend than la needed, and half that much road tax, and It would be shown up to the tax payers If the township auditors would only do their duty at the coining settlement. 1 am satisfied, from the feel In r, that exists among the tax payers now, that if the auditors do not show up the school and road aocuuutsln their true light, that the taa payers will take the matter in band themselves. I will sec bow the settlement comes off In a few weeks, and I will let you know more about the matter, as I am determined the auditors and (ho school di rectors must make their settlements according to law and quit spending so much of our money for nothing. Yours, A Taxpayer. We hope "Taxpayer" will not back out of bis undertaking. There la m good opening in every borough and township in the county for a few men In each to look after juat what our correspondent complains of. "Kings," .though small, (like at Washington and Ilarriaburg), exist in nearly ev ery township, who handle the fuuds indicated, end not unfroquently to their own use instead of the public. There is too much looseursa, aud the sooner such matters are probed the better for mor als and finances. Correspondents rnu communi cate to ua freely In reference to local matters of this kind. We will reveal the names of none, and if fritud out tlmy must credit themselves, as we never give tho names of any of our correspond ents, but nre often mortified upon lcaruiug that they have told on themselves. LfCENHE. Tho followin&pHrtioflhad their respective licenses granted on the llth. Fif teen days is tho limit allowed by the law, and if not lilted within that tunc they will be forfeited: hotki.s. I flcccnria. A. A. IoWitt, Win. Riddle. Hell, 1 (ieo. I. MeCiackeo. liiooin, Geo. A. IUooui. liogti, Mrs. liuies. llurnstde, A. . Soulier. ( lust, Lester ii ranger. Covington, John Mulson. Clearfield. James McLanahlin. Oco. N. Colbnrti, Casper Lelpold. Curweimvlllc, A. J. Drain ker, 1'eier Hlooin. (Jirard. Claudius tiirnrd. Huston, (Ieo. K. KoSaeker. Morris, A. C Fullmer. O.-ce-ola, .M lo ihiyl, Harry lo,s, W in. 1). Williams, Jaui's Luiough. Woodward, L. Campbell, J no. lownty, L.-W. Kced. iA too M. Curwensville. Stetthcn lrafT. Osceola, Michael H imho.d. Oarfiuld, Wendell Kotrus, Juo. Ma cumijcr, M:tiu0'licy A Mcl'uersun. H KltCAXTII.B. Girartl, A. I.aconte. Osceola, Patrick Keehen. List of lot torn roinuinintf unclaimed in the Postoihce at Clearfield, for the work .ending January 15!h, 172: Arnold, X. A. McKernig, James. Ilumardtier. Mngle. Pane, Charles. lUekwith, Vinton. Parish, IiCO I, Cross, Miss hyda. Riley, Peter. I)rew, Samuel. hnyder, John S. tiraf, Henry. Fholl, (Irorge. (2) iilison, O, W. Vanes, John A. Ingrnhatn, John. WmIUuc, Mim-j H. Miiligin, William. Wallers, Miss C. T. MeileiJiin, Rridget. Wunlhcater, Josephine. McCartie, Daniel. Wead, Chas. M. P. A. (1AI LIN, P.M. To Hand. Tho Now Ycar'H Ad dress of the Tyrone lhmid'$ devil, with four x'a, came to bund in due time, and is executed in the highest itjlc of the art. Farm for Sale iloatl (ho adver tisement of .Mr. Kbiinmcl on tho coal and-uo otay question. ' tavrifrt. Od January lltli, Wi, at (lie rcridcoe. of Jon. UujdIod, Ei)., by Htr. W. U. Diu, uiiilrd lijr Kev. J.iku 1J. .Mct'oui), Mr. HKL1IKN Mc- I'HKKSON n. MiH M. JKXMK KIVL1.NI1, both of CU'tirfleld. AccouimDiug tli. .bore nottc w. rccoircd quit. . donation of Ibe good Ibinga coinnion .t uch tltnrl. M'h.n .couple, .mid ihe luperlatire hnihicM of .n occasion of tbU kind, can to far forget wlf a to detire to kbed a part of tbeir hap piucM upon olbera, tbey deserve, as tbey arc now tendered, tbo sincere wishes of tho whole Kkpi .-i.ic-an corps fir their future prosperity and a peace ful journey aduwo the rirer of time. Ou Jnnnnry M, 1SJ5, by llev. W. II. Clippimo- r.n, Mr. JOHN IbXWl., of Clearfield, to Miss MKI'.TIE A. TIIOMPSHN, of Paradise, I'a. On January llth, 1H72, by Iter. W. A. t'ur nxur.li, Mr. WKHI.b'V ILHON to Miss 0K0II- (UANA TAI'LEY, both of Ooshen township. On January lOlh, 1872, at the residence of P. O. lllancbard, Esq., by Ker. W. B. f-mssr-R, Mr. A. J. CAa to Miss ANNA L. liAUUITT, both ofClearlleld. On January llth, 17J, by Iter. W. M. Hcmm nri.o, Mr. MATTHEW W. JOHNSON, of Pcnn township, to Miss (51 SA.NNA 11LOU.M, of Pike tuwuiliip. 0 lceonilr Slst, 1871, at the residence of the brldu's p.ntit., ly V. M. Hiosk, E.-q., Mr. II. W, Mil.'i.lMi.'-KV, of L'leartlrld eouhly, to Mist MAI1UIK L. McCAKTY, of Jefferson county. On December 2llb, IH7I, by J. C. DiliiitTT, Mr. I.SAAC IIIXLEH, of l!erk county, to Mrs.CATIIAIUXK (HIDES', of Clearfield county Pint. On Iecetnler 3ttb, IHT1, In Urady township, MARY ALICE, daughter of Amis and Habaii JIoshall, aged 1 year, 2 months aud 21 days. In Curwensville, on December 10th, 1871, P. WALTFR DAM!, nH 22 years. Specials frltcad Miller A Powell's advertisement I Pint IIaki-lks. A choice lot of Sujar Pick Handles jnit received and for Bale by j.ml7 :lt 11. F. RtuLcn A Co. 8i.rinit run Sai.r. Ihe uodcrsigncd offers for sale ft two-horrc FU-igh, with pole and ah'tOs. The sb'ijfh bus boon ruu but a short time, and is as goud as new, J172t J as. 11. Unin&H. Muni Xrw Ouodh. Kratior and Lytic hare aain laid in a hrary stock of new goils. They hare everything, and can, and do sell their goods at as fair, if not faint, Tati than the sane esn bo procured elsewhere In ClcrQld or adjoining counties. Country Merchants will d well to give them a call, as they can wholesale goods at almost city prices. Dr. F. Pluttu, LU'jCtie Phynlclan and Surgenn otTnrs his aerriees to the people of Clarflld ai d ricinlty, and will be In rrad'ncrs to attend all proffffiional calls, by day or night. Office on Heed at root, wt-tl uf Um dtipo, ClsarOvld, Pft. May all, l71 tf , rj Oeo. P. Unwell A I'o.'s AdviTlIiing Agwy, Ko. 41 Park How, New York, rcccires admrtiso meats for all tho newspapers In the United Stales, at the lowest oaih rates, furnishing circulars nnd estimates free llrooklyn (K. D.) 77if. It Ii a model busioosa honse, . Thfy give mure for Ihe money tbau ftnjr other house In the world. ft'ty set, Philadelphia, Pft. We were ploasid to see, nut long since, In one of our eichangos, some prrtly serere rr marks ad dressed to several persons who, during an later ostlng lecture hy Her. inn. ft. C. Abbott, kept up a continuous soughing, which prevented many fro hearing. People who cannot r ftain from ftoiiMh tng, had belter slay away from such plaees, or olse take a bails uf Johnson's Anodyne Liniweat with them. , , 3'be Importance nf giving Sheridan's Cavalry Condi it oa Powders to horses thai have been out In the cold raln stood lp CH Kind, or drank Jo much cold water, rennet ho over eilitifttedj tio man shoe Id be without Uiam whn owns ft good herse. -.''' W'v Mould call the attentiou of the trade to Ibe aiilintiticeinent, In another column ul Messrs, Hood, HoiibriEht A Co., of Philadelphia, This firm nit now h eated In their haiHlioJiie new building on Market short above Ifihth, Mid extend- a eoniial iuvitniiou to their friends and the trade generally to call and inspect thiir eslablihiueut. Owing to their sicadilr tuerw-vinr traan tho oiu esiai.iisu- nient on Market atrt below Sixth, atlhoiuh one of the most commodious of its kind In Pb Model phia, was long since found too entail to meet the requirement! of t bur taut business, and early last spring ground was broken for t he-new and pala tial structure now occupitd by Messrs. Hood, Roii brijiht A Co. In the oonstructiou of their new building, which is now tho largtst store ol Its kiud in Philadelphia, tbe Ann have so thoroughly re organised and systrmatisrd the various depart ments as to afford their patrons the most ample facilities for inspecting the immense stock ef For eign aud Domestic Dry Ooods, now being arranged for the spring trade. In pro pee t of a largely in creased demand for goods of this line, it is grati fying fur us to be able to make this announcement respecting the enterprise and energy of thia well known bouse, whose patrons arc scattered through out tho whole Union, Stfartftt. Clearfield Markets. Corrected weekly hy Hun no Mosaor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro t is ions, Ac, Market street, Clearfield, Pa. Ci.RAnriKi.n, Pa., Jan. 1ft 1972. k'S green. 00 1 ill Hogs, dressed,... Hides, green. II urn 00f$ Shoulders. ..IMHiU Hides., OH (jo Lord liriod, lt 10 Apple buttcr,yirnl, 1 Oil butter 2.1(a) 40 Mean (l V0(u) 1 Buckwheat 1 ti Buckwheat ftourlb, 0 Beef, dried J Beef, fresh (.$ HI Boards, M 13 OOtoH 00 Crn,tbellcd 1 Oil Corn, ear 0U(.J 01) Corn moal, sack, 1 411 Chop, cwtl 111(0) 2 50 Clorerseed - 8 CO Cheese- 10 Cherries, tb. 10ft lo Chickens, drtd, lb, 12 Egg 2" r'luxsoed I 00 Flour 0 Ollfd) 7 60 llov 18 Wi (u. 2d Oil Mess iork,fl blil. ..19 HO Oats 70 Onions 1 00 Potatoes 00 CO Peaehei, dried, lb. . 12i Plaiter, V bbl 40 By Hags, ft lb ,....., Snll,t.ek. ........ 1 10 t 60 Hliingle.,11 in.JC(il 00 Chingles,26inl0(3ill 00 Timothy teed T 50 Tallow 12, Wheat 1 id Wool . bt Wood. V eord Ml I'einiNjlvniila ISallroad TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH, OX and after Munday, NOV. 20th, 1871, the Passenger Trniiu) will run dally (except Sun days) botween Tyrone and Cleurtiold, as follows: ( I.KAKKIKI.l) MAIL. LEAVE B0UTH. LEAVE SOUTH. ClonruYld S.Jll, p...! Trron 9.I5.A.I Philipsbarg 4.20, " j 0.-e.Hila.. ln.:i, " Osceola 4.1(1, " Pbilipsl.urg...l0.6j, " Tyrone fl.oo, u J Cleameld I l.ei, " CI.K UIKIEI.I) KXPKKS8. LEAVE SOVTII. LEAVE SOUTH. Clearfield IS.4.S l. u. Tyrone 7.00 p. it. Philipshnrg.. 5 " Inler-eeliu 7.1.1 " Os.-ei.la 7..'i " ' O.e.ola K.2H " Inf-rseclion.d.12 " ! Philipsbarg ...H.I0 Tjrotio 8.25 " ! Clearfield, nr.... 10 KARK FIIOM CI.KAUFIKI-D, TO Belkfonte, Pa f3 .' I Middlclown $3 00 l.oek llnren 2 7o Marietta 1 60 W'illiiimnort a 00; l.anensler ft Hi II unheal. m I n. t' it u.ADLl.ril I A 7 Lewistown 2 00 Ultoona I ti Vorvsville 4 M Johnstown I 80 UAititisuiitu... 4 volrmriiirno ft 16 Clne eonneetions anade by all trains at Trrono and Lock Haven. OEOP.OE C. W II.KINS, mr!7-tf. Siiperintendeet. 5ry cootl, ttforriif.3, (?tr. r. O. MILLKR. A. it. rowri.i. MILLEH & POWELL W HOLESALE t RETAIL MERCHANTS, Graham's How, Market St., t'L E A H FI i:i,n, PA. We wonld most respectfully inform oor friends, customers, and the public generally, that we are now back in our old quarters, which have been remodeled and improved, and we ars now pre pared to accommodate all who may faror na by calling. NEW GOODS,! We hare just received one of the largest storks of all kinds of Merchandise ever brought to Clear field county, which we intend to sell at such fig uros as will mtko it sn oliject for all persons to purchase from us. Famillea laying in winter supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac, should not fail to give ns a call, ns we feci confident our prices and superior quality of goods will amply satisfy e.11. Our stock of GROCERIES consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teas, Su gars of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Fait, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour and Feed, ic, Ac. Our atock of DRY GOODS Is large and varied, and we will Juat say .an supply any article in that line, without en u Bur ling. READY-MADE CLOTHING We have a large slock of ready-made Clothing for Meo and Boys' woar, which wewill dispose of at a very small advance on cost. Roots and Fhoet, Hats and Cups, Hardware, Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Kotiont, Fancy Goods, Carpels, Oilcloth,, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Ac, te, tyBcing eitonsircly engaged in the Lumber business, we are able to offer superior inducements to jobl. n. . Mii.Lrn 4 roTm.iv Clearfield, Pa., Jan. , 1872. TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND HKTAIL, -Al the New Toliaeeo and Cigar Store of n.Mi.sn.nr, Two door. Kail of Ihe rostolDce, Clearlleld, Pa. Conslantl on Land a lino assortment of Nav.r, Congress, Cavendish, CaUlo, Hpunrotl,' Michigan and Ontiiry Fine-cut Chewlnf Tol.aeco, Ae, Also, a large and well selected stock ol Imported and Pouieatle Cigars, Puoking Tobswot, Ueertehauio and Jlfiar Tipa,, , I'ipe fljiturot, Tolaoo9 Boiri, Cigar Holders, and everything generally funnd in a wrll regulated Clgnr and Tohaeeo Flora. javileniemlier the plaeet Two doort Kaet of the Fostoffie, Clearfield, Pa. ' pil.tojsn.4T3 THE SMITH HOUSE, (Opposite H. K. Depot.) CLKARFIKLP, PKSN'A. rfriri nndefjlgned, having lieeoma proprietor I of tliit bouse is readf to entertain strangers and Iravolers, and theielorr asdiiita aojountera to give him a call. His Tnl.le will Istsiipplied with the host the laarket affords, and t e liar will eon. tain Ihe ehoioest of winrs and liuunfi. Extrnaivo stalding it attaehed. t'harffes fii'iderate. JaulO iJ JA.MK.S Mi LAi.,Ulll.lN. Al 'TICIW. All persons arehereliveaut'ioned J aaainst iitirehasina or in any Far meiiiMIni with the following property, now In the Kantlt'of William Comlo anil lleorge Miles, at tne same belong tn (net (In. pair ol horses, eet doable har nees, I bed and bedding. I parlor etavo, I spring naea anil I WI r; sprr.o enains. .Knit). It TIIIANKA M. HEAP. 1872. w! - -1872. "WINTER! REED BROTHERS, MiBKlT Srmar, 1 CLEARFIELD, PA., Mam 8tim, " ; CVRWENBVILLE, IA., Are openiug THIS WEEK ai altraotlre atoolt of C00DS FOR THE SEASON! gar itsok will bo repltia with the . !! ' ' W . ; . ', 3 NEWEST DESIGNS! b w to -( . V, Ul Ia Forelg a and Domtslle ' DRESS 0001)3, SHAWLS, COATINtIS, , REPELLENTS, FLANNELS, ' Bio., eta. Togtilicr with a full line of Notions, Trimmings, LADIES' AND OEM'S Furnishing Goods, And JIILLINKIIY (iOOUS, At Prices' to suit the Times! Do not fail to call. Respectfully, REED BROTHERS, f fl Ifartntf nnrrhA.ed liirrelv in liltllinrrv Goods, Milliners in adjacent towns will lie sup plied at wholesale rales. e' pl) 71 jyN,IEL GOODLANDER, Ll'TIIERSBl Rd, TA , Healer la DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. 1IAT3 I CAVA, BOOT. A SHOES, Qiteeni-ware, Men's end Rys' Plolhini;, Paints, Oils, Drue;, Unwnre, S'-houl J'.uoks, largo let of Patent Medicines, -. Lunii-ctini, mo. tiuni Shoes, M'osn ronts,a Ure assortment of IWions, Ilusirrjr and LADIES' AND tlKSTLK MUX'S Fl'RS, something new and attractive. Large and splnvlid assortment nf French, Ger nian ami Kijilinh Toys, Dulls and Fktucy (jouds. No greater rsrietr of goods in any atcre in the county. All fur rl rry low f'r ik ( heap Corner. I'sc. 1.1, in 1. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I WOULD respectfully announce to the eltt sens of CLKARFIELD ftud vicinity that I hire opened up In the sew . Masonic Onilding, first door below the Mansion House, on Second Street, with ft entire new atock ef WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWEL UY, Of the latsst atylss and beat fin lib, Selected with oars. I hare an assortment from all the latest novelties la Jewelry, suita ble far the Hulidnys. A lsrge stock of American Walshes from he factories of Applstrn, Tracy t Co., at Wait bam, Mais., and the National Watch Company at Klifin, 111., In from 1 to 8 os. eases, Always on hand, and warrantod. Thankful for your pi at liberal patronage,! hope, by strict attention to buslussf, to fterit a continuance of ha sans. All kinds of repairing in ay lias promptly attended to. 6. I. 8NVDIK. Jan u try .1, 1872. 'Uflital. AXKW DKl'ARTl'RK For the roncflt of Iu:iki:i;l ! DR. IJOV UB' PILE OINTMENT Tlili inittnrlnttt ilicftTfr Is nns nf the tnnst re markable rtsnlis of modern medical rcvarch,and The most Wonderful it- fyct'ly Remedy ever known, a ftnw presented in scieniilin combination of soothing and luuliug agents. And having llmr oiighly tested ll in uuin'-eriess ruses, with most sati-riintnry results, do not hesitate iu offering It to the putdie as The most ccrtuin, rapid and effectual ' REMEDY FOR TILES, no matter of how long standing. Vu-Fold hy alt lrit(rflisls and Uedielne deal ers who di tiro to alleviate the sufferings of their fellow beings. )1IICK, 50 CLNTH I'KR 110 X. T. J. IIOYKR, Hole Proprietor, ' ttelSi'71 I'learlleld, I'a, O U T I BURNED UP! BKLI8 RI'N WOOLEN FACTORY, , pcnn township, Char field Co., Pa. The submrlbers are, nt irrent expense, rebuild ing, siid In a f w dys will have oouiplctrd, a neighborhood t.cesMty, in tbeerntion of a flrt elnne Wofden Mnnula- iory, with all the modern iiDproveinmls alta-hed, and are prr-pnrrd to nmky all kinds uf Cloths, t ss'imcrrs, Faitii'tts, Itlan )iete, Pknnels) An Plenty of g imls oa hnnd to aupiiiy all our old and n ihoussnd new eustomers, whom we ask tn eomc and ei amine our (took. The buslneas of CAMUNfl AX0 KL'M.INa will reeelraespooisil atlonllen. Our new mill will be realy by wool curding season, therefore there ned he no hesitation pn that score. Proper arrangements will be made tn iwefre and detirer Wool, to suit anefntner. All work warranted and done apon the shortest notice, and by strlet atten tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share of public patronage. HMM POI NDS WOOL WANT 80! We will pay the highest market price for Wool and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar goods ean be bought In (be. county, and whenever we fall to render reasnnuMe. satisfaction we rub always 1 foand at home re;.d? to make pmpor Viulenatlon, either In person or by letter. JAMKH J0HfeON A 80H, rStf ' ffrsvpiai HUJi p. ft, 1872. FALL & WISTER G()DS! Tlie First of tho Season I The Cheapest in this Market I BUY! BUYI! BUY!!! OP KRATZER & LYTLE, Tour Dry Goods, Tour Window Curtains, Your Carpets, Vour Oilcloths, Your Wall Papers, Vour Halt, Your Capt, Your Carpet Chain, Your Stovet, Your Baeea and Feed. Your (Irocerlee, Your Hardware, Your Queentwars, Your Notient, Your Bool, 4 Shoes, Your Leather, Your 8hoa Findings, Your Flour and Full, SALT! SALT! SALT! tt wholes.!, to country merchants. Ofl.S, PAIN'TS, 0LASS, Ao.-A liberal die- eoant to buildert. Krerythlng that you need ean be bad at great advantage Ut the buyer, at . (j KRATZKR i l.YTLKS, i . Market street, Cl-nnriei.D, Pa., opposite tbe Jail. i, pd. to mcbSTS VT GOOOII ov Finn at Wallaceton, Tu. JOHN HOLT & SONS Have bought the entire stock of goods from P. OalUyher, tjad are necking a general assortment of new goods from the Kastern eities, sueh as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, G KOCH HIES, QUEENSWAKE, HARDWARE, , BOOTS & SHOES, . II ATS & CATS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, Ac, &o., c, To eiehange fur Country Troduoe, Ilailroad Tiea, Luinlier or CASH. October 18, le71. Down I Down II THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OP COrKSK THE CIIEAPKST! A Proclamation against High Priccsl llE are now nnenlnt up a lot of the best and If niost seasonable Hoods and Wares ever ofTcrrd in this market, and at prieee that remind one nf the good old days of cheup things. Thoee who lack faiih upon this poiut, or ueuw our alle gations superfluous, need but vtLh tr am STORE, Corner Front and Market atrceta, Whe.ro thev oan see, feel, hear and know for them selves. To fully understand what areoheap goods, this mast be done. We do not doe in it necessary to cnuinere te and itemise our stock. It is enough for us to state that We have Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, ei-d ftt prices that eidonlsh both old and voting. de20 J OS Hi' II 8HAW A 80N. CORCORAN, WEAVER & CO., WHOLESALE C4 1SOi:i:H, and dealer) in ' Lumbermen's Supplies. WILLIAMSPOIIT, PA. 'aug?3-6m N T Ii W PI It U 1 NEW GOODS! FAUST & GOODWIN, (t?uretisori to Ilarlsoek A Doodnin,) Cuiiwr.KHVii.LE, Pa., Hare Just opened tho newest and finest ttoek of ail Rinus ei DRY GOODS, DIIESS GOODS, Nolionn, Ti'imming", Ao., LAUir.S' 1IAT8 and Fl HO, Wen't and nnye' HATS A CATS, HOOTS AND F110KF, AKOCKRIKS, (II.A8S WABB, WILLOW WARR, WOODEN WAItE, II A R D W A R E, And ererylblni! usually kept In a llrat-elaai store. Th, ffurk has keen aeleeted lth oare, end boueht at lowest prices, and will he sold very ihran for eath. Country produce of all klnda 1 taken at miirkot priee. JWVi ask all lo nm and eee.lM a PAI ST A flOODWIK. ! orwensills. Kv. , 1TI Im. 1871. arUivarr, Hitnnur, &(. s A C kUIT V HCIIHYVUIt, 't i liatLiu in liULDIXQ HARDWARE, ' Alto, mtnuftwtur.rt of ' ' I Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, Seooad Street, CLIiARl'lELD, PA. rarnrnlera and llullders will Had it to their advantage to eiainioe our ttoek before purchasing elsewhere. STOVES t STOVES ! We are now icllinc the eclchrated TIMES COOK and HKLIAM'IS, the ebeapeat and best ttovca in the market. Every store fully warranted. ALSO, PARLOR, OEATDiO, and IIAFT1N0 STOVES! which will bo told at eheap at any in the eounty. Btriot attention paid ordering artiolrt for par tie. who desire it. JTO-nooflni, giioutina and Job work done on reatonalile terms. Clearfield, I'a, April !, 1971. II. F, BIGLER & CO., XtBALKRI IU II A IS I W A IE E , Also, Manufaeturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, PA. LOT OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, Harnett, Collars, tie., for tale by II. F. BIG LEU 4 CO. DALMEIl'S PATENT UNLOAD- x lag Tlay Forks, for tale by II. F. HKiLER 4 CO QIL, P4I.VT, PUTTY, GLASS, Kails, ete., for tale by U. I". BIGLER I CO. II aRNESS TRIMMINGS 4; SHOE Findings, for tale by II. F. BIOLER 4 CO. Q.UNS, riSTOLS, SWORD CANES For sale by If. F. BIGLER 4 CO gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Sites, for salt by II. F. HIGLF.R A CO. JRONI IRON! IRON! IRON For tela by II. F. BIGLER 4 CO. II ORSK SHOES & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for tale by II. F BIGLER 4 CO PULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES a. And bait Manufacture, for sal. by II. F. BIGLER A CO HIMULE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for tale by II. F. BIG LEU 4 CO. pODDER CUTTERS for salo by ttcn30-7O II. F. BIGLER A CO. rpiM TIM T1X t STOVEKI 8TOVI1SI UTtlVFJil WAPLE &1lARTMAN . Desire to Inform the eitiiens of Osceola ant) the publie generally, that they have juet reeeived a large and splendid assortment of Stores, House hold Hardware aud tSiamprd and Jtipsnned Wares of stl kinds. Also that wo inanularture and keep onnstniilly on hand a full assurimcntof Tinmen's Wares, which we will dispose of at either wholesale or retail, to suit pnrchasers. K on fin. Bno-utiuc Itspnirlag and all kinds of Job Work done to order and with dispatch Strict attention paid oruermg artklea for per ties drpiring it. Conumrra will Im l a to tunr a'lvannga 10 rmrehase from us. Our stork acd j -ices will sst sfy you that we do sell good wsn-s at prices that please Ihe people. You will find us on t'urlin stiet, nearly op poite tbe KxebsnTe tl.itel. OMetila Mills, Pa.. Mar 0. IftTl tf THE CLEARFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured etpeoially for THE CLEARFIELD THADE, ion M l 3T ,Ug3'?i) n. f. niai.Kn a co. mo Ll'MDLKMLKI T FKRFECTIOJf IS" GANTHOOKSI The Clcarflrll Eteelsior Canthook will not wear out or break, being constructed with one solid hand from clip to point. It Is prononneed by all praetieal lumbermen who hate etauiliicd ll to bo tbe moil perfeel Canthook ever Invented. Amos Kennard, Patontee. Manufactured by Allot KtKAan k Co., at CLEARFIELD, I'A. . -All order, promptly attended to. 5J'T0 pilOK II T OVUSI (tl'EAR'H CALORIFIC, SXSUl lillA.NNA, pn-KKIOR. OOV. l'KNN, RKIH LATon, NOItl.K CouK, KATTONAIi HANUK, TIIH'MI'II, l'AUL(,lip00K8, SPEAR'S IlLVOl.VINd LltlllTtl AND DOT III, K HEATKItS And all kinds of Uoatlng Slov.s for tale by aair.rra II. F. IlltlLER A CO. c AI'TIIIN. All persons are herel.v notified not tn buy or in ony way ateiitiie wnn . uu idi wine: property t One sorrel wdt, one sleigh and one set of harm-at. tutibo.ed lo uolenf to Jlenry ('. Ilalle.v, of Kaoa townslwp, as the same bilnafr lo ine and are loft with bun on loan oair. PARAII JACKSON. tw jllillpert, Jan. . IT2 I1 , Jry ootls, (Drcrfrlrs, (Ctr. E.A.&W.I).IRVIN DEALUIts) in GENERAL MIU&ClIAXlslftl?, SQUARE TIMBER, LOGS fSc LUMBER C.X'IWr.N9VILLI3. PA., ARB OITerUjr, at their new flora House, eompleto ttoik of .NtW (JOUDS, of all desuriptioul. Dry Goods and Groceries, UARDWARK, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, &c IX LARUE VAEIETI. Flour, Jfent, Oats, Corn, Alwayt eu band and for tala at a small advauee. IIOI'E, in large qnantitict, told low byeoil; alto, . FCLLEY BLOCKS, SMALL H0PB and CAMII00KS. One hundred easel of ATWATER'S ELM1RA BOOTS, fur tale by the eate at obolesale rates. Reeeived by ear load: HUNTINGDON FLOUIt, and told at tmall adranee. IIARNESF, of all kinds, II0RPE COLLARS and IIASIES, IIORPE RLANKLTS, rtl'FFALO ROBES, At. Alto, on sale llrtt elan two-horse WAGONS, TW1S SLEDS, LOO SLEDS, and SLEIGHS. Speettl lnfluiaaiiti offered lo those getting out Souare Timber and Logs, as wo deal largely in Lumbermen's iipplu-t, and are prepared at all timet to purehaae Timber, Logi and Lumber. Curwentville, Noveml.er 15, 181. (Clothing. II. BRIDGE. MERCHANT TAILOR (Store one door east of Clearfield Ujuse,) Market street, f'lcarlleld. Ph. T EEPli on htnd a full assortments of Ganft' Furnishing Goods, sueli at r'hirta, l.inen and Woolen I'ndersbirt, Drawers and Soekt, Neck ties, Pocket Ilandkerehlsfs, Ulovet, Haft, rnibrelltt, Ae., In great variety. Of Fioce Qoodt he keept tbo Best ClotliBof all "Shades and Colors," Sueh at Ulaek Doe.kia of the very beet mtk Pane. Castlmire, In great variety , also, French Pn.tinir. Beaver, Pilot, Chlnehilla, and Frifott overcoating. All of wbleh will be sold cheap for Cash, and made up aecorumg to ine laion sivict by eiperieneed woramen. Alto, Aitcnl for Clearlleld eounty for I. M, Singer A Co t. eelobrated Sewing Machines. Not. I, Uni-tr. iiniuuo. Blow to Wave yioney. TH E times are bard ; you'd like to know Uuw you may save your dollars; The way to do it I will show. If you will read what lellows. A man who lived not far from here, Who worked bald at his trade, Rut bad a houchold lo support That squandered all he uia-le. I met him once. Says he, MMy friend, 1 look thrra.ll.are and much I've tried to gel myself a suit. Rut can't tave up enough." gayt t, my friend, hew much haveyou.1 I'll toll you whero to go To get a suit that's sound and cheap t To REIZKKSIE1N Co. He took what little he bad tvad, And won' to Iletiensteia A Rrotbers', And there hi got a handsome lull, For half he paid to othert. Now be It heme, he looks to well, And their eAoot Is inch, That ben tbey take their dully meal, They don't eat half at much. And now be finds on Saturday night, With all their wants tuppliod, That be hae money left to spend. And K'Uie to lay aside. His good toeeeat, with eheerful imllt, He gladly tella to all. If you'd tave money, go and boy Vour ololhet at REIZKSSTEIN'S CLOrilINO HAIL Where the cheapest, finest and besl Clolli'uig and good Furnl'liiilg floods can be bad tn suit every lasle and in every style. aprll.IU MARBLE AD STOXK YARD ! Mrs. S. S. I, ID I) ELL, Having engaged in Ihe Marble bnslnett, deilret to Inform bar friends and th. pnl.lie that the hav now and will keep eonrlnnlly on hand a large and well teleel.d stoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT M AKIU.E, and It prepared to fiirnlh lo order T0MRST0NES, ROJf AND CRADLE T0M1IS, MONl'MEXTS, Curl and Pott for Cemetery Loft, Window Hills and Cops, also, nrilEAV, TAIll.K AND WASIT 8TAVD KII'S. Ac., do. -.Ynrd on Reed streel, near tbe R, R. Depot, CTIearnelil, re. jei,i ,TOM N T ROUTM A N, Dealer In all kindt ef FURNITURE, Market Street, One door eatt Allegheny House, angimi f'l.r.AR! IKI.D, PA TllTH t:" A I'OJINTAIIl.l'.Ht KKI.X ft Wo have printed a large number af tbe new PER HI 1.1,, and will on lha receipt of twenty. Cvs sen's, pmil a tear to snv tl-lreis, ini'.'l Sotrls. THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL. MARKET Sr., CLEARFIKLD, Pa. rjH TB large and eomaaodious new hotel 14 X. heea opened fur the aooommodstiou of thw puMla, whore the pMprietor will be glad tn mail Lis old frii nds, and roeeiva a share of publie pat ronage. Hy strict pnrsoool attention lo lha de tails of his business, bs hopes to he ahle to render satisfaction lo his patrons. 1'ho TAliLI. will alwavs he bountifullv subilicd with the het that ean be procund Ip the niarket, and the II A will oontaln a full stock nf Lll'OUH. LtfR, 4 Uood stalling tttavhd. CAM' eu burm.vi Clearfield, March 8, lSCH-ly 1'ioprietor. THE MANSION HOUSE, Corner of Seoomi aud l arket Stroeta, C I I AKI II 1 1), PA. TIII3 old and eommoJioni Hotel hat. during the past year, been tiilarged to double ite fi.fnier ofluaeitv for the entertainment of ttran- gen and guettt. The whule builJing baa boen refurnished, and Ihe proprietor will spare no paint to render bit gutstt comfortable wnila ttaying with blm. pr The "Manilon House" 0mnll.ua runt to and from the Depot on the errlval and departure of each train. JOHN DOlUHEhTY, aprO-70 U rropricior. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, i nriaeiiiavllle. (.Itarlitld county, I'a. rfTIIISoldand wall ettabllsbed Hotel, beaatU I fully lituated on tbe bankt ol the Suique banna, In tbe boroigh'of Cnrwcnnille, bat been leased for a term of yenrl by Ihe undi rslpned. . .. i ..i..l. r.lleit. mnA is now ODeti la iinat no.H u.,.vi; . . . - - - -the publie (tenerallj and the travelling comuiU. nity in panteuiar. ro pain, win .. ....... .. render guests eomfortable while tarrying at thl, i.nn. a ,,.! Hinhlinr room for tbe accouinjo- datioti of teaut. t'hargot moderate. . 1. 1 L VVA. Sept. 28, 1670 tf. THE RAILROAD HOUSE,' main sr.. ruiLirsui'Ra. pa. rpiIK underlined keept constantly on bend X the best ol Li(Uors. ins uwi supplied with the bist tbe market afforda. The traveling public will ao wen 10 givo m. - novl.o). nuui-.nl i-uviw. s HAW IHIL'fSI'. Corner of Market and Front Straeta, Clearlleld, I'a. Thit magnificent Hotel is entirely new, com plete in ell its appointments, ami convenient to tlio Court House. A free Otnniliue runs to and (rum the Depot on the arrival an I departure of each tniin. (JEOitUE K, COI.UUIN, April IS. ISri). Proprietor. jr.osi ahu noi'sn, Koar the Railroad Depota Clearlleld, I'a. 8. B. ROW,' Proprietor. This bouse is large, wll funiished, and nearly new, and tbo Proprietor feels cmli-lent of render ine siiti.f.ction to gumtF. N. B. Oood stnhling connected with the b-ttel. ot-7l WESTERN HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, CLE A II FIELD, PENJf'A. AecoinmodiiUuns flrst-olvs and charges moderate. osiS JOHN F. VOl'XO, Proprietor. M ONTO Lit IKIlaU, Opposite tbt Court Houae, LOCK HAVEN, PENff'A. Jol4'71 UAl'SEAL A KHOM, Prof'a B nochr-niioiT riocst:. BELLF.F0NTE, PA., D. JOHNSTON A SONS. octSJ'71 Proprletora. AMURICAN llOl'SIU, Main Street, EP.O0K VII.I.E, PEN.VA. SHANNON A BIT.EITi, Prof.rieteit. o 71 DAMKL CONNELLY, Cool and SIioc Manufacturer, CLTARfiKLD, PA HA jnst rereived a ttne lot of French CALF SKINS. nd Is now prepsred to wtannfae turw enryihing in his line at the lowest figures, lie will wsrrntit his work to he as representeu. He respectfully siilti a call, at bis rbop oa Mnrkst street, second dr or wet of the prtftofiioe where be will do aii la his power to render satis fudion. fesuie fine (inker fps on httnd. ni3 y DA.MKL C ON X L LLY. SEW BOOT AM) SHOE SKOP, edwaiilT mack, Cor. M.MIKI-T X 3d Sts., CLEARFIELD, tk. THE proprlttor bts entered into the BOOT 4r MIOK businfs at the above stand, and is determined not to be outdone either in qual ity or price for his work, Fpeeial attention will be paid to nisniifariurinp Sewed work. He has nn band a Isrpe lot of trench Kip end Calf Skins, of the very best quality, Itoeriti. sens of Clearfield and vicinity are respectfully invited to plrs biata trial, Ko charge for calls. noo. st.tr sni iiiyjja t r d t ii trt ii if IIMUIIOVriy Miss E. A. P. Rynder, A0BHT TOR ChlekerlnK's, Steinwn 's and Frnersoti's Pisces ; timltb's. Mason Hamlin's and Telnubet'l Organ and Melodcons. and G rover A Ilaksr's tesin(t Machines. ALSO TltACRKR OP Piano, Gulrsr, Or nun, Hnrmnny and Voral Ma sie. No pupil taken fur loss than half a ten?. Room noxt door to First Nalional liauir. CUsrtjcld, May tf. Clearfield Nursery. EXCOUiUGEIIOME INDUSTRY. THR andenljinrd, having established a KuV ssry cu the 'Pike, about half way helwreft Clearfield and Curwensv 11 le . Is preparod in fur nieh all kin la of FIU IT TKELS, (standsrd ar.d dwarf.) Kverpreens, fhruhhery, Qrpe Viries, Uooeberrirs, Lswton Illarkherry, Strswhirry( and Kasherry Vines, Also, Hihctlsn Or ah Trees, Quince, and early scirlel hhuhirb, do. Orders proniplly attended to, Addrrsr, i. D. wmonT. eepJO (18-y Curwensvills. Pa New Meat Market. THR anoprsienrd hnveopenids Meat Marital in the ro'-m formerly occupied ly Alriandf In in. on Market sireot, Clrarbfld, Pa , a-l,Kiniui MrMnp'B, wlieie tlify iutrml to keep a supply of All kinds or Meat, 1'rult mid VrgeliiMei, ' And at "pRtcrs to mmt tub Tturs.H Miop will he opaa rrKulnrly on Tuesday, Thursday aud Sal urcU.r. and meat drllvercd at ant point. A share of publie naliunaira ir resprctfully solicitrd. 11 m. n. nnovrir. K. W. KHOWN. t-irAisn Ctntinne to dral Iti all hipdi ef hiinrorrd Agriruli uml Implt-turtS. Clearlleld, Aufturt 3, 17ll-tf. STOXE AM) rARTHM-WARB of eveet PE-cmnioNi crocks: tots: ckocksi Flalirr'a Patent Alrtljlit ftlt - Healing I'm It (anal ri'TTnt chocks, wiih lids, CREAM chocks. Mil K CROCKS, AI'I'I.K- ni'TTEIt CHUCKS I'll KI.E I'liOCKN FLOWER POTS, TIB D13UES, STEW POTS, And a great many other iblmrs too nnmeront la mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WeAJIK POTTERY, Corner ol Cherre and Third Stroett, - clka ii Field, pa. aaf Beale's Embrocation, (LATF. POWELL'fl,) For all dlreasi t Incident to IL-rsc., Catl'e, ard Human Flesh, requiring the ast of an eiternal applieatioa. Thit Eroiiroeatlon wat enensirel med by tbe Onrernment durina? the wer. For tale hjr llartewiok A Irwlr, Clearlield. Jor.ph H. Irwin, CufensTllle, Daniel Oar-d. lander. Ln:her.ebui
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