Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 01, 1881, Image 4

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    ULSTER.
The past week has been replete with
accidents And escapes ficirn serious inju
ries, as regards our usually quiet village.
Thursday-last, -about 11 o'clock A. Si'.,
a team attached to a heavy lumbe: wagon
loaded with household goods,' came up
Main street, on as swift a pace as their
heavy load Would permit, with.tio. driver
to guide - them. Several rushed out to
stop them with no stweeks, until opposite
C. P. Forrest's they ran against a hitch
ing post which retarded them sufficiently
to enable me: Forrest to grasp them by
the heads and hold them until other help
arrived. They were - i..etached from their
load and takeia to the stables of M. A.
Forrest, and search for the missing driver
was instigated resulting in the finding of
him near Mr. George B. Rockwell's,
,where he had been thrownput and se
vuely injurtd in the left side and spine.
II isT.anie wai wzcertained to be Reuben
Bennett, of.'rowanda, who was taking a
ke.d of g"ods tt. Waveily for a brakeman
on the-L. V. It. It. When na: Mr.-yati
ii:,ke's i:r Me. IVatkini:, the L. V. It. R.
pay car met- a Weight train, and signalled
to aeb ether by blowing . the whistles,
•Whis.th frightened the horses causingthem
to run. Mr. B. was taktit to the Van
, ilyite House and caved for until his fami
ly were informed, - who took him to his
h...iae on-train 31 the same evening.
A coat oar jumped the track last Friday
little south of our station, amt
r . tt, ;wally to Milan on the• ties before it
dis Covered, and yet the remainder 01
the train kept to file track, and the only
ii •inage lone w as. tbe,loss of the car, and
bobs, etc., broken from the .raiL.
Saturday evening, as Mr. John . Bow
m•in was going over the bridge that spans
tle creek, over G. B. Bartholomew's, ow
.in,; to the darkness, he Stepped off and
lel - int 0 the _ex eel:, dislocating his _right
ai•in and b6i in; 11 - iin considerably. He
; taiii•n to the drug store and physi
ci:tns Rho soon replaced his am
it t - 01 iNaS so..aa_tnabled to be take
BEE
The Seloyl Dircctors of our town belt
:-pecial meeting in the Town Hall, S.tt
ilk,lay . evenitit, and- reconsidered the volt
of laf,t June in regard to wages of ou
teachers, and the-- wage. 4 . were increased
to allow them to hire. filch
• I.o,tiii icstend or being obli,ted to "board'
-alound," Which in •Our opinion is just
as it shoiild be.
The Sunday Scl 00l Aid Society met al
i he rtsitlt cicr of Henry Shaw hist Fridaj
cycnin4. Thcre was a good attendance,
e I , . Nitlei the state of the weather,
xvideli was exceblingly damp. The pro
f] :on that prerairLd was nearlj
ail ciriled out. mid goo:d ond'xras
p:elloied for the next meeting., which will
1, MI i at the residen:o! of A. Watkin
•o.e %%e;k ficnniday, or bcc.mber 2d.
The sidewail: soelable will be' held at
lb% of James Mather, Thmsda)
t n bing, November': Ith, (Thanksgiving).
voe e rii lily invited to attend.
Miss Ida Fairchild, of Waverly, is visit--
i•.g at Mrs. C. Rockwell's. ,
S. C. llovey is having the Mersereau
i• :! use ! clo int ed.
'•lr. E. J..:ekwood returned home from
Lake Superior last Thursday evening.
• P. McNerney; Jr., arrived home fr'orn
Indiana, Monday evenin! , .
T;\ d ember 1S!!41.•
* *
Sl3OO por year can be easily made a
vurking .for E G. Hideout Co.
1111;a1cl.ly Street. New Yo'k. Send fo
cataliii.mc• and full particulars, lyr
TROUBLE OVER A WATCH
lior,day morning, as is his custom, Mr.
„ I :aiN N. I.Voirr., the genial proprietor of
e Tab, r House, Canton, sent his porter
to the depot . xkii - li his watch, to have the
linc_corn [lca as to railroad time. As
the train 'passed the hotel, the porter
d on to ride to the depot, and while
I.le ii . et of getting on, dropped
_the
Nva.' ch. Ile did not miss the time-piece,
Low CVer, until he got. to the depot, but
nit!). tohered holm-thing dropphig. from
hin wt nhe got on' e train. -He hasti
ly ii-tr;:e:-‘1 but the watch could
11 : 1 he fonnd. Parties who stood by_n hen
It r gct on the Wain, saw two
ft ;lows tit and by, and ono of them
up the watch. They are keeping
It - tpes of a ieward being offered,"but
-
nme will be as" Mr. Wut.rt - ,., kuov,s the
s, and if the watch is not returned
I*, , i m'arranti, will be issued and the
itt!tic-:: brought to justice. Naines ale
i:111u.1,1 to await cievelopments.—Elmira
THE MYSTERY EXPLAINED
of Tuesday re
p!si •ed the-11nd tuz a! the • Northern C - 61-
t , al I:e:2lJt •hoasc of a box of butuan
/11.. T h ,.! rt•tntins of a word-n. The box
n,i.; l . ; e s ., ; 'd to Carter. Elrni•
7 •,.• frehAt house for
one knowing the con
its. The to y-tery was cleared up yes
!a}W..l. Carter, who is
a liviez at Post Cret
- read ate repa:t. in
,I , P2.ertiser, at.d inmeliately
: came; to
c;:y and the remains as those
44 who :lied - in Ka - nsa.4 sonic
.i,t or 11Z%le ye.:rs ago. Mr. Carter told
the ;Ol,wilig story.: About eleven years
mother; :ma 'lwo sisters moved to
K Two years afterward one sister,
the mother died argil were buried, on
the fat m bel ,, pging to the husband of the
rema;niiig skter. The deceased sister te
tiuested oefore bet (Ic itititliat her remains
lwe :,cut East, to be buried in the family
at llors'elie:ols. It was to COMpIY
. 1 11 this request that the remains were
t.,ken up some time last summer and shlp
pe-I by freight to . Nlr. Carter. Ile stip
they would come cner the Erie
and - went several times to that (Ace
this city, to inquire for the box: It
c •ine instead by the Ventral to Canandai-
L on. and thence here by the Northern
Central.. 'Thus it was that the box. re-.
niained t:.n long in the freight'house await
ing a c!aitnant. Mr. Carter immediately
t )44; charge of the remains, and will have
thern're.iuterred in the family burying
grour.d at Horseheads.-
4: may IT of se.rvice to know what the
law is in Pennsylvania in regard to' lega
holidays: It reads as follows "The4ol
lowim, days, namely, the Ist of January,
the 22nd day: of February, the 30th of
I 3lay„ the 4th bf July, the 25th of-Decem
ber, and any day , appointed or recom
mended by the Governor of this State, or
the President of the • United States as a
(4.. 1 y of fasting or. for the general cessation
i.f business, shall be regarded as a legal
holiday, and Shall for all purposes wtiat
h.q-er, as regards - the presenting for pay
ment .or acceptance, and of *testing and
ng notice of the dishonor of billS . of
exchange, hank checks, drafts_and prom
isso,y notes, made • after the passage- of
- this act, be treated and considered as is
the first day of the week, commonly call
ed Sunday."
By actual merit the famous substaree.
Jacobs Oil, has at:caddy won its stay
1%.1•11 it is to-day the 'natitmul rrniedy.for,
',l:;;;frmt.i.m. La - iyers.ya t .ciani.. elf• -ft
yymen—all rse (ONO,
"gUiscettautous f,
la ft Moil Ive Cure
for 01 tliese ?manful floperilatat? aatl 11.7,rnituesoisi
evmseames Inoue bed, female pm:militia..
It el.:1 cure entirely the worst form of Female Com
plaints, all °varlet trent des,lndanimatlon and Merit
lion, Falling snit Plq4acements, and the consequent
Spinal tycalines; and L parUcularly adapted to the
(Lange of Life.
It will. dissolve erpel irlymois from the uterus In
an early stageof deve!opmint. She tendency to tan
error.. biuxioratheie la checkil eri Speedily by !MUSS.
It ITMOTINI falntueaa, flatuleney, destroyaall craving
for stimulant; and relieves weal:nem of the stomach.
It cures Pleating, Ilesdsehea, Nervous Prostration,
Gencral,Pehility, Eleeplessusas, Depossaloll and Ludt;
g estioit.
Ilint feeling of bearing down, canting path, weight
and backache, la alwars permanently cored by He use.
It rill at all times and under all circumstances act In
• harmony vrith the laws that govern the female sisters.
For the ture of ladney Wilda:tuts of either sax this
Compound Is uusurpasr. et
L'FDIA crxrrAinx coif-
POUND is prepared at m 3 and r Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mari Price $l. Six bottlei for as gent by mall
in the form of pills, also In the form of lozenge; on
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. ifn. Pinkliam
freely answers &Inciters of Inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Address as above. Mention this Riper.
No family should be sillumt LYDIA E. Pi=
ritis. They ewe emertip•Uon„ b
au.4 torpidity of the liver. 15 cents per box.
ire Sold by 441 Druggists. -c*
.e.R LI FET I M E .3.
~\ SURPASSES" OTHERS ;
joflllsoiltlarkBsCo.
r
30 UNION SO.NEW YORK
1 ., GHICAGO ILL.I?-.------- a
e/9 - 'O RANGE'MAS S.
i'? ..." . -:: ..PC K -i 4 44--i.. b -......-11 V.
nALVANISM and ELECTRICITY
tO The great Curative agetta.
A GALVANIC BATTERY
. • h Irn`w•dded In this Medicated Plaster, which, Shen
applied to the body pr..duces a constant but mild
current of Electricity, which is most exhilarating,
- ad'ording Mimed:at. relief to the most excruciating
",‘ Fain. of whatsoever nature. They-are acimowi•
• edged by I'll:. slchns to bottle meet scientific meth.
... od of application of those subtle and mysterious
• clemoots Qf nature for the pusithe and speedy cure
of the followits complaints, viz:
Ithetimati.moCettralgia; Sick Head.
arlie; Weak and Inflamed Eyes; All
TiL•ction• of thi,ll. - ain; Spinal Cont..
plaints; Kidney and Liver Complaints;
lea lea. Paralysis and Lumbago; Dys
pepsia; Asthma and Lung Diseases; Dis..
ens.s of the Heart; Nervous Prostra.
%Was; dc.
PRiCE ONLY $1.00: -
THE BELL MANN CO.. Proper..
Et: BrAlwan Ccs. 1111 Ct., rev Tak.
A - GENTS WANTED.
ALAI , ATAXY Yon
TOIL SALE Br ALL DRUGGISTS.'
! paper. - Bent by 1.11.
Heil lth Beauty]
`.; .11....1.1 and) - cu 111111:ot egai.l.
1.
711 i -n - 2 , 1 1 early, .\ ere /Tric* , r, no.
% t w rl•1 by rrtu..l..n.; the AV
citarie-s s 1 Ls 13aLer of tu. a nal cent:•l
• irsta the n.;,• of 1. 1 5 r
• .12 s . .t. Lixr•ant: an 1 n
. • (11:e ret thettit.r.A••=ro
re r.7 , . 1 I'ATibei.dl- 'trio t At ter de
th 'AO a
t,h ) it to the court cell-brines
*.: t a mia - o; , :the enipire it acme in pos•
cr , „ brated who ha,
• ••7 ETICC,I9.SP:thI. tLo tre.:l:ll.tat of /good
Skin' di . graites; to 1 that CI. public!
::tay g t"...1 , 1.11ta tna errieus prep', rir -
• has placel th^ recipe WO It the 'tell
- I,a Cs. of New York, +A hn arc p• vr.
o &ripply t.. 0 .I.siiinuils of th tbourar.ds cf ° r
znpli•nr. It speea r i'y erviiratea all roenni rO .
a 1 .00:a t.N Gi sucit ticiafulst. !gait
thotaiti. kiezeturt. Ptcit h
Patches, Freckles, Black Ural's, Rougla
• L. , . in t t aerh, Liver - Coniplalrit,
liztiatetl Eyes. ite....tc. It I. an absolute
n ''" ae le fe r MALARIA ItnA reEt e res
`-ee circulation throughout the cynic::. Lib:sailed
L::'3
9
And slaw
- d i FIAT 13 =Dy.
SIL per parlut gT, or G for $5.
letter 1..rm.r..y. , .. - .4g0 pat I:
Cl,B ' - gay,1:10171 - crk.
r F.1:0 by dolt:gists.
r
.......:a :..:a : _~
EMPLOYMENT.
FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSE
HOLD ARTICLE.-
The poor as well as the rich, the old as well as
the young, the wife as well as-the intsband, the
young tualdsti as well as the young man, the Or
as well as the boy, may Just as well ecru a few dol
lars In Alonest• employment. as to sir around the
Muse and watt for others to earn It for them. We
can give you etnployment all the time, or during
Your spare bouts 4.uly ; traveling, or in your own
ne gliborlossi, among your friends and acquaint.
a nee.. It you do not cue fur employment. we can
Impart valualile lumiluatiou be you •.ree of cost.
It will cost you only one cent for's Postal - card to
A rite for our Prospectus, and It maybe the mtans
of ruling you a good many dollars.
Do not neglect this opportunity. Ton do not
have to invest a large sum or money, and run a
groat risk of losing it„ Yon will r edit." sea that
will be an easy :natter to make from $l9 to Cc* a
week,,and estabtl.h a lucrative, and Independent
lhonoranle„ straightforward and profit*.
tae. Attend Itt this matter NOW, for there
MONEY IN IT for allwhoengs¢ewithns, Ne
wilt surprise you anl you will wonder why v o n
never writ eto us before. We send full parfieu,
last free. Address Tit ICKETK .II•F a CO..
(Nunn this paper.) oct4m.6 MARION. Onto.
STONE.—Fla.rrning,,C:.ps, Sills and
Hato. of most rieellent (ualltyaud darahllitY:
ao.o. bell'd lug F•tone, a sample of which ran be seen
A. P.oArt's tow building at Sayre. Omer'
i'ilipa awl toottacte taken. Apply to this cake or
J. Id. N. •
MUM* 11111114"
UM •
Illbsciftaxessi.
-JAMES MoCABE
Has removed to
CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-BTB.
tr*lng It tits
Zeadquarters
FOR CHOICE GROCERIES
CASH PAID FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, &c.
GOODS SOLD AT THE •
LOWEST_ LIVING RATES
JAMES .McCABEI..
Towanda, Ain't] ZS, 1830.11.
N EI FIRM!
SWARTS
GORDON
Plave filled the Old Store
OWNER OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREET'S,
ately amp:a by Owen Broi.) with an entire
NEW STOCK OF FINE
FAMILY
Groceries & Provisions.
We Invite attention t$ our
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
AND CD.OICE STOOK.
I •
NEW', COOPS I
ar The, highest market, prices paid to
Farmers in Cash for desirable produce.
An assortment of
Wood and Willow Ware.
ept conitautty on hand. Buyers arc Invited to
101 and exauthie out-Goods dud Prices.
M. DI WARTS,
A. S. GORDON.
Towanda, Pa., 431E111[1 24th, 1861
3TEVENS & LONG
General Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
And
COUNTRY PRODUCE,j
4il (li v i 11
TO THEIR NEW STORE.
CORNER OF MAIN 45: PINE,Sts
(The old stand of Fox, Stevens it Sferenr.)
•
They invite attention to.thetr complei assortmen
• and very large stock of Choice Nett Goods
which they have always on Wald.
• -
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVE.Sg, To. TUE
PRODUCE TRADE,
Cash paid for desirable kinds.
M.. 1. LONG
Tawarlida, Apsi 1 1879.
GEORGE L. ROSS
Is the Proprietor of the
NEW GROCERY STORE
JUST STARTED IN THE MON
TANYE BLOCK. -
This store being on the corner near the Public
Square, is one - of tne tltiest•Grocerit.s In WWII, and.
Mr. Rois has spared no pains In selecting the best
good• that the great cities afford. experience
in the grocery business enables him. to purchase
first-etas, goods, and at bottom prices. Farmers
and eretYbody can depend on it that when 'they
get the price, o! Groceries at Ross's It is of nb use
to try q.lsewbere, for his prices ate down 'to rock
bottom.
MR. J ,1.. SCHOONOVER has charge of Mr.
ft,44,3"3 Firs Ward More In Kenai:Ws Block: and
1413 prices are the lowest:la town. Mr. Ross keeps
a horse and delivery wagon standing at the More,
and will deliver in the Borough,. tree of charge,
all-goods as emu as sold.
An kleds of desirable produce taken In exchange
for fir,:xfrrles or for Cast
, GEORGE L. ROSS ,
Towanda. Pa.. January :IL:Wt.
lEAT MARKET
E. D. 4 RUNDELL
I s:
Would respectfully's* nounee that he Is continuing
tae Market business at the old stand of SinHoek at
Mundell,- and will at all times keeps full supply of
FRES
. -
Ik( HD
OYSTERS
Constantly on hand. Country dealer) supplied at
city rates.
FR SH . SALT MEATS,
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, &c. ,
sir All Goods delivered Free of" Charge.
• .E. D. BIINfiELL.
Towanda, Pa. Nov. 27. 1579.
lar6te'a:bs.
THE OLD MARBLE YARD.
STILL IN OPERATION.
The undersigned having purchased the MAR
BLE YARD of the late G Enna E McCABE, de
sires to inform the public that having employed
experienced men, he is prepared to do all hinds of
work In the line of
MONUMENTS,
• HEAD STONES,
• •• MANTLES and •
•
SHELVES
• .
In the very best manner and #
at low est rites.
Personedesiring anything In the Marble line are
Invited total' and examine work; and tire spate
commission.
JAMES MCCABE.
Towanda, Pa.. Nov.lll. 11171. _ 241 t
EATING HOUSE. Something
new. A first-eta.' RESTAUB and
It *TING HOUSE nn Bridge street. apposite the
American Hotel. Open at all •honse.. eight and
% now I.e.
m% • err
f` i..''a ~~~srti~'
F t H_l 011 VALLEY
PEWN:fr NEW - you ne.g. ROAD&
Arraapment of Puieuger Trains to take elect
ItASTWAND.
5 917 1
.
11. A X A.. 1
05 7 20 ..1
• I 82= ....
10 L 124 •;•••
.V 1 ii51..0.1
: iis 1 II aao
10 8 05 ....
04 1050 .7..
• 10 1 45 9 4.1
45 2 1 0 94
4 1 2 . 20 10001
4 1. 2 aii 1005:
~~
.. 3 NI
44'3 64
Elll2l
105,5 10
1 3,15 2SI
8 1 7 101
4 41 9 24
5 00 8 35
5 89 9 00
6 55110
805 ..
..54. P.lO
N'a. 84 team, Wyaltisll.g at C
lawn Rammartteld Ce.M . $
Wysaulting 6:40. Towanda 6:53.
7:16. A theog•7:2s. nayre 7:404Wil
in Elmirnat 8:50 A. M.
No'. Si leaves Elmira at 5145 P.M., Waverly 6:25.
Sayre 6:45. Athens 6: - 0. Milan 8:59 Ulster 7K16:
Towanda 7:2 4 . Wysanking 7:55. £Panding Stone
7:44. Ruremergeld 7:32. Erenchtown 8:02, arriving.
aP,Wyabodug 8:15 P. M.
Trains 8 and 15 run daily. Sleeping cars on trains
8 and -1S bezween Niagara Falls aad Philadelphia
and between Lyons and New Tort without chap" , s
Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 - between Niagara
trails and Philadelphia without change. and
through coach to and from Encheater via Lyons.
. • WM. STEVENSON.
Supt. P. At N. Y. B. R.
• Sayre. Pa., May 160.880.
Chicago & i n aii-Western
RAILWAY
Is the OLDEST 'BEST CONSTRUCTED: BEST
EQMPPED I and hence the .
'LEAD IN G ULILMAN
WEST AND NORTHWEST!
It Is the short and best route' between Chicago
and all points In
Northern Illinois, ; lowa. • Dakota. Wyoming.
NebriNka, California, Oregon, Arizona, Utah.
I*.,lnrodkvlilabo, Montan. Norada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA
SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY'
Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all
Points in the Territories, and the West: Also, for
Milwaukee. Green Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Mar
quette. Fond du Lac. Watertown, Houghton,
Neenah, Menasha, Sr. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse.
Owatonna, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota.
Wl, , consin and the Northwest. . • -
At Comic.; Bluffs the Trains' of the Chicago &
North-Western and the U. P. R'ys depart from,
arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago. close connections are made with the
Lake Shore, Michigan Central. Baltimore & Ohio,
Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania. and Chicago &
Grand Trunk RIB, and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes. .
Mae connerfiene inri4 nt Junction Poiuta
It Is the OVI.V,LINE ettunlng
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
Chicago & .Council Bluffs..
Pullmrui Bleepeia "oh all Night Trains
Insist upon Ticket Agents sPitiug you Tickets
via this road. Examine your Tirkets, and ranse
to buy if they do not read over the Chicago at
NortioWestern Railway.
If you wish the Best Trayellng Accommodations
von will buy your Tkketa by this route, Jar AND
WILL TAKE NONE
AU Ticket Agents sel Tickets by this Line.
MARVIN HUGIIITT,
- V. P. GeLri Mang. r, Chicago.
20 TEARS 20
OLD S'I'A.WD
GEO. STEVENS
Are now better }prepared than eve). to
supply the firbt-class
FURNITURE!
We manufacture our own 'goods and
warrautthetu to be as represented.
PARLOR SUITS la all the leading etyles
BEDROOM SUITS In Walnut.Aish. Cherry
DINING-HOOM. KITCHEN AND
1 MRS 0 3 N /A 3 lad
While tve.furnish the fittest HEARSE
and rqulptnints. a larger and better stock of
(ASKETM aid TRlkraliZ4o24, with a large experi
ence in• our business. we guaranteit as•low, If not
lower, prices than those who have not as good
f ac ritipp g as ourselves.
air We furnlsh• Chairs, Pall and corpse Pre
servers, free of charge. .
CALL !• EXAMINE! COMPARE
And then Purchase where yon can do the bes
e J. O. I:ROST'S SONS
Towinde,.Sept. 22, 1881.
FREE ,TO EVERYBODY!
A BEAUTIFUL BOOK 101 TQB ASKI
By applying personally at the nearest office of
TliE niNG ER SI ANIIIPACTUVI% Or Co. (or by
postal card if. at a distance) any adult versos will
be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy-of
*New Book entitled
GENIUS REWARDED
Story of tie Sowing Wino,
containing a handsome and coati! steel engraving
frontispiece also, Ts finely engraved wood cuts,
and bound Inv elaborate blue and gold lithograph
ed cover. No charge whirevcr Is made for this
ha •daome book, which can be obtained only br ap.
pdcat lon at the branch an 4 subordinate once, of
The Stager klanufactmlug Co.
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lardiagt=!tagP fuffww•ol4
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MAY 15, 15111.
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Of,every description:
C°TTAGE SUITS In all desirable styles
OFFICE FURNITURE.
=!IkLUM
Principe <Me, 34 Union Square,
NOV: It'. irilEi,-:.TIIIIE
TO BUY CHEAP OF THE
BEST AND MOST . .RELIABLE
CLOTHING STORE IN THE :
CpUNTY OF BRADFORD.
! 2 1)
A X A.lll
OS 9 4“I
1205" i Ot.
9 41. ,
860,
814
8 40
9 35
J. ...7.1i7(3-SIT,
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BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA,
Has received the LARGEST AND BEST
• selected stock of
CLOTHING!
804 28
7 87 ..
728 01
7 20 ....
702 ..
6 28 2 22 .
800 03)
031
.... 1155
~1054
1018
Hats and Caps,
GENTS FIIR,NISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS
GLOVES, S - t &C.
740
Alllt
EMI
Ever brought to Towanda or Bradford
county, and is now offering the best
. made and finest suits at
M.. Frenep
LOWER PRICES 1
Than you will have is, pay for poormacle
Clothing at other plades. All We Clothine
is manufactured expressly for HOME.
TRADE, and WARRANTED TO GIVE
SATISFACTION, • " -. •. •
CALL & EXAMINE
BUSH, BRIDGE-ST., TOWANDA.
Towanda, Sept. 29. 1831
SPRING AND SIMMER
1881 = 1881
At the CLOTHEs.IG HOUSE of
M. E. Rosenfield
Main-at., Towafidu, you will find
The Best Goods
The Latest Styles-
The Lotcest Prices
His IMMENSE STOCK embraces all
be latest styles, in gtieit variety, of
READY=MADE CLOTHING
For 31en's.lrentb's, and Boris wear, from the Sheet
and heaviest cloths to the cheapest and lightest
grades for the Summer trade. •
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
This department is complete, having a
full' line or Hosiery. Collars and Cuffs. Neckwear,
Handkerchlefts Ready-pada Shirts, Summer Usk-.
derweat. &c.
A. very large stock of the newest styles in
ecru quality., Also, UMBRELLAS, TRAVEL
lICG BAGS, Etc.
.REMEMBER—That you can save money
bramrchasing at the old7establishell Cloth
ing House of
-Towanda, May 19, 1881
1831 THE "' 1882
Countr' Gentleman.
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES
ENLABGEMENT - FOR 1882-*
TILE COMMIT GIINTLZKAN Is the LEADING
Joortsts.L of Ainerlean Agriculture. In amount
and practical value of contents, In extent anti abil
ity of correspond-nee, In quality& paper and 'style
'of $ üblicatlon. It occupies the FIRST It A lE. It
Is believed to have no superior In elqier of the
'three chief divisions of
Farm Drops and Processes,
Horticulture & Fruit-CroWing,
, Live Stock and Dairying,
. .
while It also includes all minor-departments of
rural Interest, such as Poultry Yard, Entomology.
Bee-Reephig, Greenhouse and Grapery. Veterinary
Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside
Reading, .omestrtt Ecimo , my, and a summsry or
the News of the Week. Its Manic Irr IMPORTS
are unusually clunpie , e, and much attention Is paid
to the Provects Of the Crops, as throwing light
anon one of the post Importatnr of all qusstlons—.
When to Buy'ond When to Sell. It la liberally
Illustrated, and is Intended- to supply, In a contin
ual 4 Increasing degree, and la the best sense or
the term. a
4111:1.1 :11 *j1;11
Thei Volume of THZ COUNTRY OZNTLZMAN for
102 will be LARGELY ISt RICA:SED: in contents
by the addition of a sumclent number of pages to
meet the growing demands upon its space, but the
terms will continue as ration...schen paid at. ictly in
advance: Oni cam one year. 82.30: Fora
$lO and an additional copy for the
year free to the sender of the (11td. ; T✓N
820, and an additional copy for the year free to
the sender of the Cie& . •
Er ell Saw Subecrib re f° 1852, paying in
advance now. salta. ttscan't PAPER W EP-K
-LY from receipt of remind ce to janrary let,
1882. nereinnr's Ctt *RIM
iIrirm:PECISIEN COPIER rams. Address
LVTIIER MILER & SON, POltishert.
ALBANY, N. Y.
INTERESTING TO • ' 1
.
STEAM MILL OWNERS..
•
The undersigned has permanently lo:
Wed in Towanda, for the purpose of doing
ALL KINDS OF BOILER WORK.
„-
Boller Tubes repaired, Job Wortot all kltids done
and warranted, Estimates given for new &diem
and Boiler Inspections made. We have had large
esperienceand are thoroughly posted in Nil branch
es. Wairnat those In waut of Boilers and Sheet-
Iron will study their own interests and patronize us..
SHOP NEAR L. B. RODGER'S MILL.
Orders may be
. left at Hardware Store of M. C.
Mercur. THOS. HUNLIA.
Towanda, Sept. 15. 1881-m3.
GET YOUR 4ke
"REPORTER'" OFFI 0
THE BRADFORD REPORTER
W.w York
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
A FEW COPIES OF ROAD
sitit SAWS MI is tellsoka gift •
_gf.t,.'.T
11•11
HATS AND CAPS
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
THE BEST OF THE
JOB PRINTING
~,.DOAIII •::ss,—
SUBSCRIBE FOR
IN ADVANCE
MEE
I NS.V.R . -- - A-NCE: I
C. L-lIUSSELL, Agent, ,
E • -
TOWL;tiDAi PA:
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT
POLICIES
Lased as dm most romonablo terms.
N 0,.. but ratio/it' companies represented.
Losses adjusted sad 1 , .14 bore.
'Towanda. Nov. 18.1 M.
Holiday Goods I
C. P. WELLES'
raD)li4-i)t - 4
AND
99 CENT STORE
Are now showing an Elegant and Ett.nslve Une of
Goods suitable for Presents. •
Dolls. Doll Heads and Oodles,
Albums, Autograph Albums,
Toy Books, Vases, Toilet Sets,
LUGS LINE OF IWOLICA
at greatly reduced prices
Motto 8 Fancy Cups 1 Saucers,
Mugs, Napkin Rings. Silverware;
Solid Cold Rings, etc.,
TOYS OT ALL KINDS
New Iron Toys—lndestructible.
Crockery. £ 'Glassware. Decorated
- Tea Sete, and Chamber Sets.
HANGING LAMPS
At redu:•ed prim. Also a great varlet.* too nu
tnerous to mention, all at lowest prices for quality
Towanda, Pa.. Nov -mber to. ism
• Agenda wiaitedl air the We nail Waft et
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The only complete story of has noble life mid traec
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CA. i 0 not bu the catch pe nn y,
re
vamped campaign books with
which the country is goaded. They are utterly
worthless; an outrage upon the memory of the great,
dead, and a base fraud on the public. This book is
estliejlf MIN The only work worthy the theme.
Dead aft. to Stamps far Agent's Outfit.
.1 . 05H4 BROTHF.RS k CU., Publ4hers, Philadelphia.
WANTED!
flay, Straw and Crain
For which we will pay the HIGIIEST
. MARKET PRICE.• delivered here
• -or at points on L. V. R. R.
Having four• of Hedrick's Perpetual presses,
with a capacity ter baling SO tons p.r day.l,we are
enabled to receive large quantitiesot hay abd straw
at many of the principal shipping pointi nt this
and adjoining countte% We are also agents for
the Improved Bale Ties.
ACKLEY & DEAN,
MAIN STREET, TOWANDA. PA
Office over Patett . &Traera Store. novlo.Bl.
A.NEW' ENTERPitISEI
WHOLESALE
NOTION
HOUSE!
HENDE LMAN,
DAVIDOW
& CO. ,
Bridge Street, Towanda,
Offer a carefully-selected stock of the
above-mentioned goads, and respectfully
invite all dealers to'examine the same and
be convinced that money can be saved by
purchasing goods of es.
Respectfully. •
HENDELMAN, DAVIDOW - it CO,
Towanda, Pa.
•
P. S.—We wish it distil ctly understood
that we will positively not sell goods at
retail. aug.lB.
JOHNSON
MAN U FACTURIV
COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES,
Portable ft Stationary Circular Mina,
!SHINGLE MACHINES,
CORN SHELLERS,
Field Rollers and Plow Points,
GRIST & SAW MILL MACHINERY
Of an kinds, a repaltefof the ante.
BOILER MAKING
Or repairing of old Boilers, Putting. in
. new Heads or Flues, a specialty.
ar We hare faeitities for timing ou
FIRST-CLAYS BOILERS on~ short no
tire.
Portable and Stationary Engines
Of atry siseimade to-order. 1 Also. Brass and Iron
Castings.' We use the best iron and our work
- L done by skilled mechanlcs. We guaran
tee ail our work. Quotations given on
Dlaston or Blebardwm Saws. Bub. •
ber or Leather Belting.
Foundiy and }Shope on Pine-st., back
q gonsitme Um,* 2bwando t .
M
plealcat.
Its
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itnadism
Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pain in the.Baek and Side.
There IS nothing more painful than-these
diseases; but the pain can be removed and
the disease cured by use of Ping Davis'
Pain Killer: • .
, This remedy 15 not a cheap Benzine
or Petroleum product that Must be kept
away from tire or beat to avoid danger
of explosion, nor is it an untried
spent that may do more harm than good.
Pain Killer has been in constant use
for forty years, and the universal testimony
from an parts of the world Is, It never
fail?. It not oily effects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost instantaneously.
Being a purely, vegetable remedy, It is safe
in the hands of the most Inexperienced.
The record of cures by the use of Pant
HILL= would volumes. The following
extracts from - letters received show what
those who have tiled it think: ' a.
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, :
About a year since my wife became subject
• to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our
most was to the Pus HILLER. which greedily
relieved her.
Charles Powell writes from -the Sailors'
. Home, London:
I bsd beet afflicted three years with neuralgia
• and violent epsomite( the stomach. The dotter*
at Westminster Hosetal cave up my case in
. despair. I tried your PALI Karat. and it gave
me immediate. relief. I have regained my
strength: tio and am now able to follow My usual
men_ tuin.
G.E. Walworth, Saco, He., writes :
I experienced immediate rel!ef from pain la
the side by the use of your Psis Titztaa.
E. York says: -
I have toed your Pars Times forrhetunathmi,
and have received great benefit.
Barton Seaman says'
Have used . Psis Melia for ti;dr t lf;ears.
and have found Ilk neserfailing for
rheumatism and lameness.
Hr. Burdltt writes :
Itnewr fail. to wive relief in awes of r)ivanatism.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
Prom actual use. I know your PAIN RILL=
Is the best medicine I can get.
All druggists keep Pam Musa. Its price
is so low-..that It Is within the' reach of all.
and it will save many times its cost In doctors'
bills. Wk., tiOc. and SLOG a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A. 80Th Proprietors,
•
Provident e a It 1
• I .
N. H. DOWNS'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC
ELIXIR
Is a sure cure for Coughs, Cokts,
Whooping-Cough, and all Lung
Diseases, when taken in season. •
People: die of consumption simp
ly because of neglect, when the
timely use of this remedy would
have cured them at once.
Eliftt/•oaae years of con
stant use proves the fact that no
cough 'remedy has — stood the - fest
like Downs ° Elixir.
Pik* 35c. P.le. rind i1.%4 per !wale.
S.l- I:rt r
•
Drs. Baxter's Mandrake
IT E
Will cure Jaundice, Dvspepsia,
Liver Complaints, Indigestion,
and all diseases larking from Bil
iousness: Price 25 cts. p i er bottle.
Tor Sate E.e7,lcre.
- HENRY JO/ISSOIF%
ARNICA AND OIL
LINIMENT
- For .Ilan and Deast.
The most perfect liniment ever
compounded. Price 25c. and sae.
For Salo Everywhere.
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT
are;Oneasiness and pain In the side, sometimes
pain in the shim der. awl is mistaken frr rheuma
tism; the St.mach is affected with loss of- appetite
anti '3l. kne-S; I:owe's,
in general. c some
times alternating with lax the- head is troubled
with pain, and dull, heavy sensation ; considerable
less a memory with. painful semation of basing
left undone something which ought to hive been
done; often enmplainlngot weakness. debility' and
low spirits. Sometimes many of the above symp
toms attend the" disease. and at other times very
few of them ; hut the Liver Is generally the ot•gan
most iuvolvell.
REGULATE TIIE LIVE% ANWPREVENT
, -
Dyspepsia. Constipation, Jaundice
Bilious Attacks, s hills and Fever,
Headache, Colic, Depression of -
Spirits,Nouratontacb,llettrt•-' '
• • , burn. Piles,.
Tonic, Alterative and 'Cathartic!
Slunnnos laver 'Regulator, purely vegetable, Is
tiv medicine generally used In the South to arouse
the torpid Liver to healthy action.' .
Warts with es k ienordinary power and
eMeaey on the Liree•aad Kidneys!
The tauten of the Regulator Is free from nausea
or griping, It is most effective In starting the
secretiotis of the Liver, causing the bile to act'as a
cathartic. When there is an excess of bibs In the
Stureach, th. Regulator Is an active purge;
after
the removal of the bile It will regulate t , e bowels
atul impart vigor arid health to the whole system.
' See that you get tt e Rennin t iii White %tcapper,
with red Z, prepared only by J. H. Zellu a Co.
Sold by ail Druggists.
MEAT MARKET!
O. - M. M Y E. R,
.Located In . •
BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STBEET,
Keep on hand,
FRESH - AND SALT MEATS,
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY,
GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BERRIES IN
THEIR SEASON,. Arc.
W All goods delivered free of charge.
C. M. inrzu
. Trowarsils;Pln.. May 14. 111/11
LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS
.
Printed and kept on sale at the Raroarkit OPIPICa
at wlioleeale or retail. • ,
1
Deed. _
Mortgage.
Bond.
- Treasurer's Bond.
Collector's Bond.
Leasc.
Complaint.
Commitments.
Warrant.- •
_Constable's Return.
Articles otA greement.2t rim
Bond on Attachment.
Constable's Sales.
Collectors Sales.
Execution.
Subpams.
Petition' for License.
Bond for License.
Note Judpment,
Pio eigium Nei
arnt and fonsghold.
Suggestions -for the Season.
ramiaol•NO• -
This months bring the farmer to
the close of the year, and while he
naturally takes a survey of the sea
son thatis past, he also looks forward
'to the coming one. The year now
closing, has been an eventful one in
Many respects, and a review of it
should show some' valuable lessons.
Over a wide extent of country the
farmer was never more fully impress-
E 4 with his dependence upon a full
inpply of water for a profitable crop.
The drouth of 1881 Will turn the
thoughts of many to the subject of
irrigation, with a view of controlling
the supply Of water for the 'fields and
gardens. The dairymen who' was
out off from an abundance of green
food in the height of the season, will
bestir himself to find means of secur
ing, a supply of nutritious food in
times of need The question of fod- -
jler-crops s will probably be discussed
- more ,thoroughly this winter than
ever befoie, and the next dry season
will be more fully provided against
than the last. There has been an
unparalleled excitement in the pro
duce market, and never before have
the farmers been more thoroughly
impressed with the importance •of
knowing when to sell., It may be
said in sl - ort,that the lesson of the
- season is that the farmer who is to
he the most successful. in the future,
is the one who mingles the largest
imount - of brains with labor of his
hands. Thoughtless farming—if such
•t thing has been possible in the 'past
not prove successful in the
future. With this in mind the far
mer has food for much valuable
thought'' before, the opening days' of
the busy spring.,, Each one, as be.
- enjoys the warm evening tire,-will
review the season that has closed,
and looking the failures straight in
ti;le face, plan some,„way to plan them
in the Suture ; while thankfulfor the
mete- ses, he 'will consider wherein
they might be improved or increased
in number. In the peace of the quiet
winter we must prepare for the war
of activity and - growth' that opens
with the spring. The practice of
•Making an account of stock" as it is
termed by the shopkeepers and other
business . men, is especially -a good
one for the farmer. It will not con
qumr: much time, anti when done will
be more than a source of satisfaction;
it will serve as a•:basis for many cal
culations, and possibly induce im
portant changes in the system of
rann management. To know. the
resuita of the season in.dollars and
tents i 3 he aim and end of the taking
of Account. of stock. The losSes and
aain4- are here brought to view, and
opportunity is given tor a careful
inspection of every department of the
faun.; It may show that, in the way
the work lias been slime, it. is much
more profitable to raise potatoes than
coru, or sheep than hogs. It may be
that .Abe, profits from an acre of cur
rants are more than from the ten
acres o wheat. All such questions
as these ,are best settled by a system
of farm 'bookkeeping; which includes
the yearly balancing or settlement of
accounts.
• The farm animals at this Season
are directly dependent upon the Care
and attention of the farmer.. To Pass
the Winter with profit they must be
well kept. Animals . are very com
plicated engines, and must, be run by
careful - engineers. • The food they_re
'ceive is the' fuel, and the daily rub
bing, cleaning. etc., may •be likened
the inspection, ceaning and oiling
of the engine. The -fuel - must be
equal to the demands made of, the
animal engine, else : Machinery
-run at a disadvantage and . therefore .
with diminished profit. Wien the
water is low and the fire almost out,
the enginujs a source or I: , ss to the
owner. Ot! the other hand the'ffire
may he, brisk, and the boefwell sup
plied, but some screw is' loose, or a
part rubs another too elosely And the
friction thus produced neutralizes
much of the force. So in the animal
machine, all the parts must work har
moniously together, or in other.iivords
there must: be perfect health to obtain
the best results. An animal may have
the best of food in sufficientquantity,
and still pass a hard winter. and with
out profit to its owner. • Fol*l of the
best • kinds without shelter, is in the
animal economy like fiiel in engine,
that is rusty and loose and out of or
der. 'Both 'are' expt;nsive methods Of
arriving at desired results .. It. takes
too Much force to run' the machine in
both cases. As it-is cheaper' to have
A good engine kept in good .order, so
it is to have an animal in health and
comfort. The thoughtful farmer will
see many other points of . likeness be
tween the animal machine and the
one constructed by human hands, - but
this is enough to suggest the iniport
auee of -keeping, farm animals in - a
healthful and comfortable condition
bfmeans of warm stables with clean
floors and pure ai=r.— , American Agri
culturi4 fur December.
TUE GREAT
afailing -Speclic
FOR
VET COMPLAIN
Mites on Orchard and Garden
• . Work. .__
One who depends-upon the garden
and orchard for his living, will be
very apt to know which products
bring him the best returns. With
the farra4 the orchard and the gar
den are often looked upon as of little
importance, if not regarded as neces
sary evils. Both manure -and labor
are grudgingly supplied, and then at
a time too late tor the best results.
In the general summing up of the_
business-of the year, let the -farmer
take into account the return from
the garden anff orchard or fruit gar
den. We do not refer to the supplies
of vegetables and fruit consumed at
home, for health and comfort can not
be expressed in dollars and cents, but
the actual money returns throughout
the year. Much - of ..course will - de=
peed upon the location in reference
to markei, but, we are sure that in the
majority of cases, a carefully kept ac
count in which all the odd quarters
aid dollars are presented, will result
in a determination to enlarge and im
prove the ground (devoted to fruits,
vogetables, and flowers. The time
has passed when, choice fruits were
regarded as a luxury; and the farmer
who cannot afford to provide his ta
ble with a large Variety of garden
vegetablet3, is living behind the age.
The 4i' who sees only the matket
value of any product of the soil may
not care for a handsome lawn and a
flower garden filled with choice plants;
but he only half lives who is blind to
the beltuty of these things. We
would lina4 the American farmer ap
preciate - what the surroundings of his
home may be:--we 'would bee him
grow rich in more ways than one.
To this end he must love the beauty
of a well kept lawn and flower gar
den, take necessary means to possess
ft.—American Agrtr ulßurist for De;
MOW:
NOTES ON LIVE -STOCK.
Orchard and Nuraery,-'
The orchards have not given re= :
turns. in quintity or quality, equal
to those of many other years. The
apple crop has fallen far short of last
year, though thushipments to foreign
ports show that we can spare many
thbusand barrels. The trade abroad
is now,well established: The Amer.
lean orchardist can supply England
with liner fruits than can be produc
ed in that climate, and at prices which
will give the growers' profit. --This
wilt give a new impetus to orchard
planting Those varieties that are
both in favor abroad and will bear
the transportation should be planted
more - largely, such as the Newtown
pippin,dBpitzeebArg,ll9lwineic The
our fruit interes s iuciesse; the-prob..
lem of storage will demand attention.:
Houses 'devoted exclusively to the
proper keeping Of fruits, and provid
edi with the requisite ventilation, tem
perature, etc., will be required.
Cions should be cut before they
have been exposed to hard freezing
aud packed in sawdust, damp as it
comes from the mill. If no sawdust
is at hand use sand. The
_eggs of
the Tent Caterpiller may be seen
near the end of-the twigs, glued close-
ly together in a band. These should
be removed on a mild day in winter,
and tile clusters burned. Each one 1
thus treated means the destruction or'
three or four hundred "worms" that
otherwise would do much damage in
the spring., Winter is a trying time
for newly set trees, as the storms •
bend them and mice and rabbits feed
,upon the -tender lurk. All rubbish
should be '.leared away,frorn the trees
and'a mound of earth a foot or more
high, thrown up. 'lbis "serves to sup
port the young trees and keep away
the mice. Snows should always be
tramped bard close around the trees.'
Rabbits have a distaste for flesh and
blood, and by smearing the lower .
part of the trunks with , blood the
trees may be prritccted. The orchard
to do its best needs to be manured.
The manure may be put on during
winter when it can be drawn on sleds,
which: pass more readily under the
trees than a wa gon. The manure
drawn upon the orchard should be
Well rotted and free• from weed seeds.
--American Agriculturist for De
cember. '
The Fruit Garden.
The - mild' days of thiSTmOnth will
give an opportunity to_ finish up the
work for the season, such as pruning
the cartants, grape -vines, etc. Save
any wood of these that' may be ni ed- -
ed for pr , Tagation. Many plants are
protected- too much. Strawberries
require very-little litter directly over
them—most of it should •be put on'
the around between the rows. A lit
tle brush, or evergreen .boughs,
ed close to a shrub that is
. not -quite
hardy, will ward off the severe winds
and preserve an even temperature
better- than the "bundling up" 'with
straw, as- was thought- 'necessary a
few years ago. Tender raspberry
canes must be bent down and cover
ed with earth before the ground is
frozen. Coarse .manure may be put
around curtantg,- etc.--American .4g
riculturiit for. December.
The Kitchen and Market Garden.
A moderate freezing does celery no
harm,' but it should -not be allowed to
freez4 hard.. As soon as the winter •
'sets in, the covering or hay—whjeh
until then bad been slight—should
be inereasA until it is one foot in
thickness. When celery is stored in
boxes in- the cellar, it is more apt to
Suffer from.lheat than cold. A solid
mass of celery must be avoided, plac
ingthe boxes as far„ i apart as: their
own width. The cellars wbe-e celery
[and roots are, kept, .must- be cowl—
not far above the . freeZng point..
'Roots 'keep fresher if packed in sand.
-Cold frames will now need daily_at
-tention, that the 'plants may not be
kept too warm, z_and start into
growth or suffer -from 'a' rapid lower
ing of the temperature.. - The sashes
must he closed during all: cold spells,
but need to
. he •thrown opt/n a hyn
warm .days come.
Parsnipsnud Salsify are not injur
ed by-freezing,, and may -remain in
the ground and be dug as wanted; or
during a midwinter thaw.. The com
parative leisure orthe season allowei
of much work being done that will
help in
,thc.busv weeks - of! spring.
- The various, seeds may' be :cleaned
and stored away from the mica. La
rbels-may be made, and the plans of
spring work laid out.—,:linericen Ag
riculturist for December.
—Do not be in to great a hurry to
have cows get the first :bite of :grass
that comes. Dairy tows especially
should he kept in the • s'Able and fed
liberally until they can get somethi ng
more than amusement out of> the
grass: If the pasture is short -it will
pay to feed suppleinentary food in
summer. •
—A very admirable . imitation of
stained= glass for windows can be pro
duced by pasting over common win
dotvs thin sheets of silk paper print
ed in brilliant' oil colors, tasteful in
design'. The efftet is said to be fully
equal to the finest colored glass,.and
the costa trifie:.. This will open
new field to amateur lady artists even
more fascinating than cl.inA painting
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