THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Service*. The services In the several Churches of MOlit rose are as follow: • B OTIST CR VRC El. Ray..l . li. 6nassoms D. D. Pastor. übbath Services toNg a.m.and p.m. sana-otk School it m. prayer fleeting, Wednesday Evenings 714 CATROLIC. . P . J. Mums' . Sabbath Services Wand .... 'Sunday In bath Month Sabbath Sth WI IwmadLately Wore Maas Rev. Gan 8. Elrus.n. lox a. m. and 73i P. 2X .7.41 P. EPISCOPAL cnuitca. babbs.th Service*. Lumley School Week -Day Services—Wedherds"... EVICT/IST EPISCOPAL.... . —.Rev. W. J. Jcpn. Sabbro Service, ....... —10.45 a. m. and TES p. ea. Ssnheth .... N... iS Prayer licetieg. iburrdays. 80p. m. P RESBYTKRIAN C111.711C11 Rev. J. R. Matra. ye '.bath Services . 10.43 a, m. tad SK p. m. I...nneth School 12.13 p. M. p r , s r ;teeth:v.:, Tb‘rodair Itwening..... .....IN p• in. ___ _ - Waiter Arronilement or lintly. Vu Ito:moan: Arrives Departs. .71Aptandt.pm Toulauntiock, (D 1117:) Montrosse Depot. .• finOpm 820 IM New Milford. ........ . 00 a m 1 Ithp th Wyaluring 946 em OtiOna Vrwodevitte, Bet it-natty.) 000 p m Conklo. Stetson. WI weeLlt.t• Tenn m Ton am 4tivirhartattn.rto S. Lake. WI weekli).. GOO p 700 p m • ..... 1000 am 400 p m 'The New York, (ria Montrose Depot,) New Milford. Taukhannoek. and Wyetrwing are daily. The Cosilltu Station mall rams Tneedaye, ThlintdAye, and Stonnlays. The Binghamton inntl..(rla Silver Letto,) rune Tues day*. Therodeye and Saturdays. Frlendsrillu mall tans Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urant• tievbeppen mall faun Mo7daye.Wedneedaye, and ADOrnvNAL STAGSAZ Stage leareedally for Mootrooe Depot at 1 m.. sod renal,.at f p.m A dace le.sves daily for Neve Milford at ISO S. m. and return@ at 333 p. m. N. C. FORM' 11T. P. U. Lint of New Adverthementa. P. Hines, M. I). Nn . liee in ll:inkruptcy—est, of L. Brainard. Torino° Ciiinf, jr.—ll. N. Crisman: r Spring Gi.iiiAls—Chititaberg, Ittisenbauna BCSILLESS LOCALS. Balsam or Wild Cherry: • donnson's Anodyne Litdrnent. Nta:zie Inkstand. ' Sk,rotan's (.:avairy Condition Powders. inepr !litters. cj s isorynnt Examinations Free. Votes About Town This is the last week of court. It has been a ftll He,stoti Remember the Tretnaine Brother's concert at the Court House this evening. Bishop Howe of this dioresce will visit SL Nut's Cnureh, Montrose, on Sunday, Julie It would be well tor some or our people to remember never to kick a man when :ie is (1., , ,vn unless you arc sure he can't ;i7et up. A certain man in our borough says he has a watch which has gained enough to pay for it self in six months. That is only about the com mon curb -stoue broker's percentage. D - Rev. W. J. Judd, late pastor of the M. E. Church, win i n town last week packing his g‘,od.i . to remove to Norwich, N. F., where he has been located by the uonferenee. We nope the buts and girls will not forget the birds these snowy tirn;:s Throw them erembs and seeds and how thankftally they will, repay ion in songs. Farmers alum are interest for the destruction of birds will overrun them with vermin and insects. Wc-rtfft.r fo, ll Otting Own:3lrue lire of Rev. Frank F. Ballard, from the Fre mont Tribune, ?Nebraska : - Rev. Frank E. Bollard left our city for North Platte on Wednesday Last, Since he has been in our young city helms made many friends, all of whom we suppose wish him es do we, a pleasant We and success in his labors Rec. Goodale takes his place as rector of Si. .aines." IVe had the privilege of viewing the tools which the burglars used on S. 13, Clause & Co's Bank safe in New Milford last week. Thev are is possession of Billings Stroud of this ptac'e who sold Mr. Chase the safe. They are It tine of burglar tools so LIT as our knowledge ruus. There were two flasks of powder and a %gentility of safety fu,e. The tools are estimated to ~are east $0 or 6:0 but of trims value they :are ao an honest man we are unable to say. We should not sprit• of the eight inches r f -snow which tell on Saturday bust and a portion cn shirt still remains, Were it not for the purpose of reletring to another matter in con nection with it. A fuel was demonstrated by it on Sunday that we hare a number of per sons in our bomugh who arc so fearful of breaking the Commandments for so lazy) that • :,er catch allow their nelghturra to Wade through the snow to church on Sunday, or furnish them an excuse to 'reinitin at home, rather than to shovel off their walks. Such persons we Mink are a little too pious for this cll. mate. Thee should emigrate, mast certainly, is some latnterilKtaiity. Do: Montrose lfeputhcan through "an Old Settler" seems to convey the idea that the ver dict of the jury in the case of the Common wealth against Abel Terrell was partially, if riot wholly dnoulded tiy the are of It. B. Lit ne,Turretta counsel_ It particularly charges that the jury were - 'clay In the hands of the pot -ter" so tar as their verdict of Imposing one half .of the costs upon the pmsecutor was concerned as Mere "was no evidence" to warrant that. The Court Inuit ht tonaldertal a basswood con, turn ako, if it will sit by and allow counsel to so grossiy misled the jury and not set them .tiz:t• in its charge. This must be considered as a Lig!' fmtupliaient to the persuasive argunumats of counsellor Little, who, like the Serpent in ILe Gariirtit,"begvned them" or else it °moons either a flishonest.perjured court and jury or a putty 'me. Willtlioiner explala in his next? If somebody sayi - "Stop my paper," he will. We dish see what we tilo4l tee. where to she °awe. We learn that Daniel Adams, a resident of Liberty township, in this meanly, is eighty-three years of eze and also was born in the county a•tt in the township, of which themes be now resides in, formed a part. how many similar was of this kind can we boast of in thicoun ty Illortcage on Erie The directors of the Erie Railway Company have just executed a mortgage to the Farmers' Luau and Trust Company us trustees of the reJ estate, franchises, rolling stock, and all sp.. Perteninceskelonging to the Erie:Railway.-- The mortgage is to the amount of $30,000,000, and is given to secure the t sunami consolidated niurteage bonds of the Company, for which $15,000.000 lois been- recently negothttedliSEu rope by Mr. Watson; and the remaining. $15,- (00,000 remain unissued. Asyet nolleterminiar lion has been made as to how this loan shall be applied ; but as soon. as the President eau get au opportunity foi fulli considering what improvements and: additions is ibeinter. est of the rusxl shall ,be made a plan 141 i lite laid before the directaryler adoption: April anliventrul illontb. The month of April la the anniversary of many Important events, among which the fol lowing are the moat important: Thomas Jeffer son was born Apri12,1743; Washington Irving: on the 3d, In 1783; the battle of Shiloh was fought on the 6th, In 1862; Wadsworth, the poet, was born oo the 7th, .1770; General Lee surrendered to General Grant on the 9th, In 1865 ; the bombardment of Fort Sumter corn • menced on the 11th, In 1871; Henry Clay was born on the 12th, in 1777; James Buchanan on [bench, In 1791; Bendel, the musical com poser, died' on the 13th, in 1739; Abraham Lot. coin was as.ssvinated on the 14th, in 1865 ; Jeff. Davis was captured on the 15th, same year ; Will Shakespeare" was born on the 17th in 1564; Lord Byron died on the 19th, in 1824, at 1lissolonghl; the battle'of Lexington (the revulution)';was fought oil the same day, in I 1775; Napoleon 111 was born on the 24th, in 1808; Oliver Cromwell was born on the 24th, In 1599; the battle of Camden (the revolution) was fought on the 24th, In 1779; General Johns ton surrendered on the 26th, in 1865; President Grant was borne; on the 27th, in 1832; James Monroe was borne on the 28th, in 1759; Joan of Arc entered Orleans on the 29th, In 1929; and George Washington was inaugurated first President of the Cuitsd States on the 30th, in 1789. , Wurrants: to Survey Vacant Lends The governor has signed an act relative to the Issuing of warrants to survey vacant lands which provides that every applicant for a war. rant to survey any of the vacant lands of this commonwealth shall produce to the surveyor general a particular det e cription of the land up plied for, with an affidavit of a disinterested witness, made before a justice of the peace of the township or hontugh in which the land ap plied fur or the greater portion of it is situate, or if there be no justice of the peace in such ' townshi„) or borough, before a justice of an ad joining township or horough, that ha verily be lieves that no warrant or other office right has preciously issued for such land, or -if one has iliStlefl, alter giving 6111 particulars in relation thereto, shall. depose that he verily believes It has been abandoned; and if at any time there after it shall appear that the person or persons deposing as aforesaid, or any of them, shall knowingly have sworn falsely, such person or persons shall suffer all tLe pains and penalties of perjury. SEC'. 2. No warrant shall issue tor an y tract or piece of land on which settl.nteut is made, or which may be either In whole or in part cleared and fenced, or otherwise improved, used or occupied and held by delis d boundar ies, unless to such person or peisons, respective. ly, who have made the setifemmt, clearing. fencing or improvement, their legal reprsent.t. tires or assigns, upon root ofkownersiiip it' such settlement or improvement right, nu.l if any .wan - ant shall issue otherwise than as aforemid it shall be void: Pmridef , That this section shall not apply to abandoned improve ments. 3. Every applicant for a warrant to survey vaunt land shall, after filing or their application ter such warrant, atpl depositing' the amount of the purchase money and fee with the surveyor general,Ltive at least thirty days rm. tice of the tiling of said application, with a tall description of the land as set forth in the a pplica. catiota once a week for three successive weelisdn more newspapers of the courtly In which the one or land is situate and nearest jts lo c o ion, and shall furnish proof that such n o tice ha s been giv en before a warrant shall iasae. Procicied, that it any caveat or caveats shall have been entenal against issuing such warrant, the same shall not it.ane until directed by the hoard of proper Le , tLa...b.com-LaX - biz upon . a y lotion issmnl lu pursuance of any caveat, shall kiCide against issuing the warrant the purelf.,..r many shall be returned to the pile:int. Src. 4. This act shall not apply to appli i cations for warrants filed with the surveyor general beftwe its passage. Whj.so Backward a stp r tna. We know it to be unnecessary to tell our readers that Spring is very backward, for about eight weeks ago. 'the extender announced the ad , ventraf the first spring month, and vet, to-day. we are pining for that genial weather befitting the ‘jzetson and it comes not. Where springing' grass and budding wild flowers shined have Idled their heads. upon the hill-side, snow wreaths have been spread like the shroud of death. Instead of gentlezephyrs we h are been blown upon by the roughest blasts nl Boreas,— The farmer has risen in the morning to see deep snow upon his so Hen soil and has chaffed against the delay which Ire it compelled to en dure.' The present spring has been more than usually unpropitious, but such a sea . son is not uncommon.—Our Climate has its laws, and it is onr misfortune to be so situated that we must expect what we have -tear:lel, from their Ire rient ocenerentie to designate as "backward springs. Sart now, while they are pining for the coming of bright and traitny dars,onr reader; may he interested in knowing the causes which render our climate so odd. The earth and its atmosphere con-aitnte a vast distilling appar..- tus. The equatorill region is the huge boiler and the polar regions the condenser. The mois ture taken up in huge volemcs From the tropical seas is depo-ited in the shape of itn.nense SWISS fails throughout the Artie region. In Green land the deposit is enorm 1113. The desolate western shores of aids land are one vest and continuous succession of glaciers. These im perceptible moving, rivers of ice, wider and deeper than our mightiest rivers, slowly push their solid ice masses, sometimes more than two 1 thousand feet thick, steer the lofty and steep rocky wall which constituter the western coati of that dreary couple/. The sea along this 1 vier tern shore is very deep. and the vast masses of ice wh.ch are plunged into it are floated off toward the south in the shape of icebergs Toe mild weather of last Dezent'ter and Sanitary was fell even in Greeitiand,atil the consequence was ,a very active movement among the gla ciers. Usually this movement dues nut fairly set in until March, or April, and the icetter4s tlo not reach the latitude of Newfoundlaud,as a general thing, until.the latter part of May or the first of June. This spring multitudes of them have been moving clown -by Ibis -outer shores - of Newfoundland ever since the close of I February. The lane - ice of these jecheript lowering the temperature all, slang our eastern coast is unquestionably- great Every, breeze that blows !rum the east roust be greatly Shill e.i, and the meliture which Revamp - mains - them must be readily reduced to 'snow. With ice. ' herbs inmuisensble on this one side, mountains covered with snowOn the other, and the Artie regions to the 'berth, every breeze that dots not blow froth the "south must be freighted with frost:, 'Knowing life mute of render the disagreenbleand "backyard %owe ivbich we are expo 1 . eneingiliny more pet nraide, bat it is some .sallsrActlP9 to, ka ab,C' to ell.fri a Fl - a probable explanation of the spiticer heeds` sitaplesubject of conyeg,oo,q - er ado, the almanac annout'ed the adr . en!thr which has delayed its -Coming l 4 a pus r - snarkable manner. Flow long ihcacaceltergs 0 1 1 continue to run down our coast parapet be pre. dieted. Wo may, however, Ma; ON flpfpa so long es they Ere pIetVAL . . Wjomiug Conference. The following appointments were mace by tile late Wyoming Conference for this County, and immediate vicinity :-- enrsEuertra DISTRICT-L. PECS, P. E. Tunkhanock -.I K. Peck. Wyaluslug-J. B. Summer. - • Leßaysville -B. Elwell. Montmse-W. L. Thorp. ; Brooklyn-4. It Weston. Springville-41. G. Flamed. Nicholson-J. L. Rare. Factoryrillc-P. B. Tower„, Ideshoppen-J. S. Lewis. Mehoopany-W. tlbelp. Auburn-S. Barnet. Pairdate--E. W. Brechinrhire. South Gibson-To be supplied. Gibson -B. C. Barnes. Rust -George 0. Beer. West Nicholson-A. Brigham. HONESDALE DISTRICT-D. C. OLMSTEAD, P. Z. fierriek Centre-G. W. Robinson. 1 1 Thomson-J. P. Warner. Peekvillte-J. Underwood. Clifford -A. W. Barrows. OWTDO DISTRICT—D. D. LINDSLICT, P. E. Little Meadows—W. Keetly. BINWIADTON Dint/MT—a D. T , ♦nag, T. Great Bend—E. P. Eldridge. Osborne Hollow—LC. Spetry. Kirkwood—T. Burgess. . Randolph-0. IL Jewell. Susquehanna Depot—A. J. Van Cleft Laroad)oro—S. W. Spencer. Sanford—J. Bkoalgood New 3lillortl-0. M. Martin. Marathon—A. Brooks. Jackson—C. 0. Homer. Court Proecedlugo Common scan 1: w 9. Abel Turrell. Indictment, selling liquor LO pumas of known intemper ate habits. Verdict not guilty and costs divided between prolcutor (U. W. Alackey) and tle teuttant. • Cominnuwenlth vs Frank 11ofTinan. Indict went, Tippling house. True hill found. Commonwealth vs. Geo. Smith and Horace Allen. '1 liese defendants were two colorsd boys of Ifon.rose, who were committed to jail unix time ago for stealing whisky from Burns Nichols drug store. Grand Jury return no bill. Commonwealth vs. A S. James. Indictment Larceny B.iilee. L. B. Powell pr.,secutor.— Grand Jury return true bill. In the matter of the licorporation of Great Bella Village. Grand Jur) return no Borough. In the matter of a mad leading from a point near a comer of Win. H. JOlleS land. to read leading fn from E. Wells. Bridgewater. Order continued to tA ngust team. Collllll,lllWC,lltil VS. Edward S. Barager. In dictment taking, selling and transferring a promisory note without toe words "ziven for a patent right upon its face." F. B. Chandler ..rosecotor. Grand Jury return no hill, prose eator to pay rusts. Cummouwraill: vs. George Wicks. Indict mull. lake pretoisc. True bill. Ctunnionwealtit ca. Ellen Eitiuniek and Mar tha P. Ho.a. Indicted for burning building to derr and !twit:lnce Company at Great isentl. !lel,' in bail In the VIM of one thousand dol lars to apprar at ttrxt Court of Commonwealth vu. J. W. Gow. Int!ietrnent fornication. tte...; V.-relict tint guilty. J. B. Willi rill v 3. Oliver C. Gage. Opel] j0,,0, - moot. Ver, let for derrndnnt. Eliza J. &ulct vs. ❑enry :moat. Decrre granted. Jesse Carpenter vs. Isaac N. Jackson ant: Geo. Stoddard. Troyer. The pLeintilf charged de fend:tots with having by sonic mesmeric or other mestcrons. robbed Mtn of his clothes and inones—about till—near Susque hanna Depot. some seven or eight years ago, tar which he sued to recover WOO. On trial it was shim a- that the tictendasita and others of trie - Inattnirr3 tls.iiitinitni in 1 titimso n , of in ley his fatuity to take care of hint tithing a fit or mental derangement—that in attempt mg to eonyrr bun by persitasion under various pretences Pi loir 14'01111,1'S and -isters it lan, he escaped front them at New Milford, nail was f o llow e d by them on foot to Susquehanna Depot, a here during she night he again esrnp ed, end :PTO ed shout daylight, entirely naked at`the lions , : of Nelson Comfort, some two mil s south isf LAM-Shore. Ile was 'here cared for nod ilt mined while search was made for his elotlies,w were thin by round tear the Catho lic Ccmetry at Susquehanna 0. pot, and his wallet and money taken charge or by Mr. Jack ,on, who again started with fifty for SCMEtYII and after a consultation with his friends and Or. Thrimp, he was conveyed to the Asylum ut Harrisburg, where, after a stay of some six months, be so for recovered ns to return home. Mr. Jackson alter paying expenses of taking him or Harrisburg and paying in advance her three nuhdlis' stay at the Asylum, bad paid the balance of plaintiffs homey to Iris trite Who 11.135111 re Verdict for defendant& Court appoint G. A. -Dullard Treasurer of Thomann township. Ellen O. Kevin vs. Theis. H. K ane , Thi s was case to recover the vs ille of two lungs, taken by defendant who claimed to have purchased idttan of Plamtilfs husband. Verdict for Plain tiff r'> 2O. 0. F. Gunther vs. Jesse Howard. Action 'trespass. Verdict for plaintiff for iele. Court appoint A. Titswinth Constable of Brookly n township, for nu unexpired term of present year. M. B. Church 01 Brooklyn files petition to an nul a portion of Its charter. The Court order usual publication. B..Glidden use of F. Dayton and wife vs. Aratnolit beet and others. Judgment taken by default. Burglary' at New 11Ilford A cormspondent of the Montrose Republican ha. the following i 'The Savings Bank was entered, and the sate blown eyen nit the morning of Wednesday, Ap ril 221. JMlinea Aitken, who was in the build ing at the time, was hound to a chair, whim the bargiarsdid their work., In the seine build ing with the bank is a room, separated fmiu it diy a thin partition, occupied by R. 3lintura as a tailor shop and i..Aitketis as a jewelry abop. The facts related by Mr. Aitken and the coo -1 Elected circumstances an' as -follows: About half past ten o'clock two young men, in aii. proaehing the bridge near the bank. saw three men on it, nod overheard ono 'of them. make this remark, "Ile wasn't In there lastnight, and I don't believe he is now," When the young men walked on, the three separated, going in opposite ways. The young men proceeded up town.'and Mieof them, returning to his lodg ing, about eight doors from the bank, heard, a little alter two o'clock. several blows of a bnin• tuer and then a shrill whistle.but notwithstand• inglds having remarked, with Ills friend, The auspicious character of the overheard remarks and the presence of the men at that hour, still he went to bed and, thought no more of it. Altkens says he went to !di shop about eleo en o'clock, and lighting Ills pipe Ins eat down 1 by the stove anti soon MI asleep. The first he knew of thehorgiva, 'II heard I.he 'side door Innt open with a eraah, and lye* men stood in the room, ono of vyhom addressed 'him, ~11ae you got anythln4 Ludo With this barthr TO. replica. i.No, and I don't want to have—" "Weil; we've come to rob this bank, and we'd be-willing to olio you. $3O or $lOO if you wilt help tue sod keep it ital." _Aitken replied, 'life, alit .Pm alt !),20s1 men, but !.t I *anted to ro? , . _ , a bank wouldn't come he [o, f or re moth. TIM Manrclaritsrilit.- - Poffraitithriait tog 1,0 1" Welt ." Midi the man, • M a stand, and the most brilliant ink comes bubliug up In the well. It is itatoniihing that it can be Wet, and if you open your head kill you. jAMES M - ROWAN said for two (2) dollars. It will not corrode- With that he slipped a pair of hand cuffs on hls I the most delicatelytinetured pun [Miro arid wristiand fastened him tots chair.—They then will wash it out. 'Nothing cou ld he mor'bs * e • . opened the front door of the shoo with Aitken's tul in parlor or counting-room. Sold by all Clcoieimaisesicoas stationers and booksellers or by mail from Et. key, broke down the door or the bank, anti a e._ _ two T. Als - rtIONY &* ' I • took Aitken - ha the 'room back of where the April 29 ,' 74.-Iw. safe was. He said he preferred staying in his side, bul they gagged him and pat him where SATCRATF6 . Aldece arend iit'slent with gastric Mice, and It win dissorie. 'This Is ffiges he could see what they MI At two o'clock lion Add to such a mixture a "little alcohol "I' they began he Mess, and bringing 18 or 20 rolls anal ', it will not disjoin ,. This is i n d Ri f • wn of cloth from the shop they piled them around Beware, then,' of tinctures, or tonics, or de the safe, and having punched a hole in the sale, i ecictious containing spirituous liquors, Sir ail rinn'nticulea." and rely solely an they pot in powder and blew the door complete ly off. They then began at the inner door, and I K n n v i t ' it s known,4ncltEl4i7474 the tjn h .t ' .. fee rom t after putting in four eliargtl and being unable of Alcohol. to get it oft, they began to despair of getting April 29, '74.-4w. anything, but bad it started so that they could see the contents, when the one who had been bnAtielorifilMrnis9ean!siedAa*t watching outside came in anti said they must ¶ Rlniumatisin ; the leave, for a man opposite had gone out to the part or the body ' haru, and there was smoke corning from the soul," said he • chimney. So they tore more strips from the tier ,er me.' lr cloth, and having bound Aitken . more securely, los?,r they left him without bidding hint good-bye. w t After they had gone be managed to work his feet loose 'from the chair and to wrench the back of the chair off ; then, although he could step but two or three inches ut a time he work ed his way out and across the road, and manag ed to get the gag from his mouth, and cried "Fire, thieves, murder," sufficiently loud to awaken Al. Russell. who came down and cut the links of the handcuffs and finally made a key to unlock them. Aitken said "he had been through themill now, and knew. how 'twos I himself," and he says it is the first,and he hopes tile last time "ho ever sat as chairman of a burglary committee." Parties started out early in the morning In all directions, and the only traces found were that • two men were seen near the railroad In Martin Hollow, two miles Irons town,about 9 1 ,•.4 o'clock this morning ; and then In another direction three men, answering the slight (known) de ', scription 'of the burglars, were seen two miles : semtheast of llnntrose on the old Turnpike, each with a small bag in hand ; this Is corrobo i rated by the testimony of an Irish woman on ; the plank road, who add three men had called thereabout an hour before, ticking the distance to Montrose mid howthey could get on the old iTurnpike. Added to this is the fact that three men were seen by Mr. Phinney, le irmg town on the railroad about daylight ; and also three men were brought over by a liveryman from Montrose last night about hark nod set down at the railroad crossing near Phinney's Hotel. All these things go to show that the probability is they came from and were trying to return by the 31ontrose Railroad. They were very bold in their actions, break g the door with two blows of a sledge, and charging the Nail: so that the reports were sufficiently loud to be heard by persoll9 seven I air eight thmrs off, and pt werful enough to east a slug of iron through a p irtition up through the ceiling, breaking off a three Inch studding and loosening. the beams on the outside of the , building. Several ch•cka were jarred from the • shelves, anal that, with the dequAling or the clnh goods and the safe, it the only damage ! done. LOCAL COMEESPOIDENCE IWo Ovroe our frteurlo, Irvin ditn•eu:d town,, to rend or nen,. ut luteru.t.llal the taco , : rreo.ourranyprthorol BROOKLYN _ITEMS. A. T. Packard Itat‘ rented and moved into T. Tewk,hury's imusc, the yl.l Parannag,e Law- We d:ielahn any and all knowledge of the writ.nj of Brooklyn Items, over the Isere " 4/11.. I.utterwuo4_4 se re for Yeekviiie nod the Hey. J. H. Weston irurn 3ieshoppen is set' down for this (Burge. The Fier. Clergymen, BO ugh,lt2n and 'Porter, from Nev York State, are in town to attend the Litivral or the,r rrietol, E. S. Kent.. A ;50 Steeling Is about tunklug preparations lu build a (1,01/ag htlaSt: adjoining grounds of IL T. -1,1,1ey, and the ilea M. E. l'ar,onaga The new Universalist Church in Brook n 6 nearly coon feted. Fixtures for lighting, iamb i..., and carpets, only needed inside. Front steps, and fence outslne. The very sudden and unexpected death of E. S. Kent cast a' sudden gloom over our village on Tuesday morning the 21st, inst. After a siektits of only four days, aged 61 years, 11 months. For hirther particulars we refer the readers to the committee's report, uppoitatsd by the L. 0. of 0. F., of Brooklyn. Broahlyn, April 24th, 1874. AUBURN 1TE.311 Winter grain looks poor. More snow fulling Very little ploughicks done yet. No oats or spring wheat sowed yet. Caldwell 3le2dicken is building a large shed attached to his turn. Joseph It Barber tatted a calf the live weight or which at nye weeks old was 22.3 lbs. John Tewksbury is preparing to build quite an extenaive addition to hia store building at the Centre. damm Fox from White flaven Pa-, WAS visit ing ilia sister, firs. Mary Denlin and friends, in Auburn the past week. One of the largest white pine trees, we be lieve on re.•ord, was cut, last February on the farm of Osten Hyde It cut the almost incredible number of 51 saw logs, average length, 14 feet the larOt 6 feet In diameter at the largest end. Tne smallest measured 10 ineln in diameter at the smallest end.. It forked out into nine large , trunks 16 feet Iron the ground. The main trunk measured 161'% legit from the ground.— It Was curand measured by John 0. Hny, lander Hibbard. Joseph White and Charles Hay in tiresmice of S. T. Hyde and Lorenzo Reim el, all Well known cltizms of this Ova: We cballetnie America to beat it. The forests of Oregon or California nut excepted, - &up; JAMIE:T. South Auburn April 25th 1871. Business Locals. .1T Is no wonder that invalids loose faith iu all specifics, when so many worthless medicines arc advertised for the cure of various diseases; but which when tried, are. "found wanling."- , - We hate yet to learn. however of the first fail ure of Dr. Wi'star's Rd.. of cherry, to cure coughs. colds. and pulmonary disease. April 2D, '74.-Iw. CLAII7S6YMAIT fiCAULNA.TIONS FACE! By Dr. E. P. Buttcriield. There in no sub ject that requires so much study and expellent:a no the Treatment and cure of Chronic Diseavit. .The astonishing 511CC1344 and remarkable cures perfonued by Or; Butterfield are duo to the gift of a Clairvoyant, to the long study of the con stitution of man and thecuring of disease from natural remedies,. Let those given ap by others-call for ao aminatiop. 'Up cares the ivorptrases of Scrofu la, Catarrh,Pilm, Asthma, Disetuses of the Heart Lungs,a Will ha at the afterti Mai; 'Binghamton; Tuesday., Wednesday,. Ti311174Y and rOa. Way sth,Gtb, 7th, and Ettt. #PYQ 2924,74:i-iwf* SATCRATF, A:plece aren4 Walt gastric litice, and It will diiimaZie. 'This Is diges tion, Add to such a mixture a "little alcohol, and it will not dissolve. This Is indigestion.— Beware, then,' of tinctures, or tonics, or de coctlous containing spirituous liquors. Shun all rism''6lll6..i." and rell. solely on n.ssOs yrsEoau But - runs, the finest digaqice invtgornat knowit, end free from the fiery curse of Alcohol. AOrd 29, '74.-4w. AN Irishman called at a drug store to get a bottle of Johnson'. Anodyne Liniment fur the Rhdumatism ; the dimg.ttist ettited hint what part of the body It troubled him most, "Be my soul," said he, "I. have it in leery houl and cor ner= me." For loss of cud, horn nil, red water In cows, losi of appetite, rot, or murrain In sheep• thit.k wind, broken wind • and roaring, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in horses use Sheri• don!, Caralry Condition Powders. April 20, COAL FOR SALE At it, Dunn Station, M. R R. All coal bought 01 me will be friend free from dirt ti 4/ dust—as 1 seven nil needing it. Warranted of the-beet quality. Price 64.80 at the bins. De- . livered (*or 0.45 ler ton. J. R. RAYSHVORD. Montrose, April :Id, Go r TO RtAD & WATrous' For your Dress Goods, Shawls, \ladle Goods, Ticks, Denims, Cottonurn, &linings, Prints, Gloves and Hosiery. Tits and Scants, Collars and Culls, 3Lusailm Spreads, y aa k ee Nati o ao. &c., &c. They have Just rectis,l a r a il asso rt. meat of Spring Goods, and are othning theca at lowest liwing•prices, for cash. Montrose, April, 22nd, '14.-2w. ItfCB23RSA rII~. RICUARDSON—Rooens—In Brooklyn, April 15t by Rev. FL T. Ashler, Mr. M. C. Richard son, of Liar ord, to Miss Lucella E. Rogers, of Brooklyn. SLOAT—Onorm—ln Montrose, April 22d, 1874, by Eld. A. L. Post, Mr. Frank IL Stoat, of Bosh, and Mks linty E. Osborn, of Bridge water. DoLewar—Axam--In the same place; on the 23d butt., by the Sallie, Mr. Matthew Dolo way, of Montrose, and Mists Eunice Ursula Al den, of Elk Lake, Diutock. BEEMAN— ROI/ERTSON—March ?.7th, 1874, by Rev, .Ir. W. J. Jt o ld, Warren V. Beeman, of Owego township, Tioza county, N. Y., to sliss 31ary L. Robertson, of Jessup. X:3 .EX IE3 . GUIFFIN—In Providence, Pn., April 17, 1574 Emst.ns Griffin, aged 44 years. Tot:Nos—ln Providence. Po., April Id, 1g74, Enos, son of Thomas Yoongs, aged 13 gears lIITN EY— A t his father's, iu Thompson. Mart.ll 2.3tif, 1874, of consumption, Lieu. N. a limey, son ur M. T. and F. L. Wintney,aged 27 Car!, 2 month ts, and U days. QCICK—In Brooklyn, Pa., March 31st, 1574, Josvph Quick, aged 88 years, and ti months. Cp to about two weeks previous to Mr. Quick's last sickness he would trayel about ap parently as spry as most cues du at forty-five years. The funeral was attended at the Presby terian Church by a full house. Centaur Liniment Them le no pain wlalcli the fletitatit . Linlincnie will outtalk:re. nor:telling the) will nol stilidv, and no lameness which they will not corn. Tisle beetrung trastwa tittOoeisttrew ve-rmeostititoma.- 'neural ohs. lock jaw.paley,tpralue,serel. kteßriicr. .1 owl', caked brcastsoicalde, barns, salt rhesm. earache. ,ye - ., upon the human frame, and Of r, ruins. spavln. gallo. Ire-, upon animals In one than lure' all other pretended remedies since sae world he:zall. They are connter.'rritant. all-twvoog Pam To - Ile,. re. Crtopics throw away th Ir crusher, the lame walk. polsonoas bites are reuderedearmlees, aud the wounded are healvd without a 1,,,N• Tito recipe Is pub- Ilehed ground each bottle„Theesell on articles ever mold before. beesure they do n Int they pretend to do. Those who now stittev(rem rneomaWam• Pain. or to some If they will not tom Centaur Li t ,t a ,,,, white wrvper. More than 10,0 certificates of remarkable cur.• ineindlo:f frozen 'Oath , , threat* gov. roonlog tomore. to., have been re• co iy e d . We 011 send a clreeder containing corthicates, the rec ip e . se„ graft,. to any one requesting It. One bottle of.deyellowsvrappor Centaur Liniment Is worth nun h n otred entre for spavined or sweenled horses and notes, or for peter, worm In sheep. Stock-owners _Alereliniments *ro worth your attention. No family ,honhi he without them. ''White wrapper family eget" Yell -m wrapper for animals. Sold by all Drognists. en cootr per bottle: lame bottles. $l.Ol. J. B. Boon & Co., 61 Broadway, New York. IL 0.11. -Es Castorluta more than a substitute for Castor 011. It Is the only safe art eta is szlettoec Which lit certain to turelmulAt , the load, regulate the burette, rare wind colic nod produce natural sleep. It contains neither mlutrals, morphine or aleolsol, and is pleasant to take. Children need nut cry mud mothers may rest. . _ • Indlinery Goode; PIIILADELDMI, April lot, 1874. We beg to inform you, that we are prepared to offer for your inspection, our usual assort ment of lumbfrtEitY (loons, consisting of the. no Vest shapes In Straw, Silk and. Fancy flats, Bonnets, &c., Velvets, Flowers, Crapes,, - Silk Goods, Feathers, Blondes, Ribbons, [iches, Braids, Ornaments, tcc., ac., We should be happy to wait on you at our Store, or receive your orders. 103, 103, 107 North Second Street. yours, ye:). respectfully, U. W 111.1). April Ist, '74-4w. .C)caux - t XXcru.oe, Wednesday Evening. April 29th, 1874 THE TREMAINE BROS COMM ...IND'OPEITEITA,TROI:PE. Tho Brothers aro happy lo alltiollaCo the cugagement , 1 thy following Musical Artlots for the ;nasal% WV ,on : .• • The great: JOAN; PSEREON: -America'? Favorite, quinoricrand. Basso. 'rho PeurlOss HENRY FLORENCE, Female' imper. spinner; The. Arti.tle 0118 CARTER, Sliver voiced Tenor; The genial Wra. B. Trontalue, The Prin.e of the Or gan; ' • Ti VanklegiA-E. Teen:Slob; The wen:deli:l4 Sur!- tone ; And the Planuoy 0. 8. ROBINSON, Characteristic Artist-ea tOuniecilrin. 150 Alwve Artiste,. will appear' in en tram new. original and maned MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT of El AND ;MELODY. Admisolow, 8.1 coots ; reserved Sesta, GO etc, Chil dren.linte. • 1)oore upon at 714 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Re, erred sesta can be eecnrcd at W. R. Deans' Book Store. Montrose April • GREAT lIERTED STATES TEA 0., 73 URSS cf . mozroLs,A:yets, • rose, Pa. This Tea rat Tit, la TIGIIT Altai Si therchy pre/z/wing Ita full itrungta, addel,le vestal) sprat Alealdetituum, - - • WCali aud gaka can end tuertte. BURNS & xienois. V I 011 tiALE—Tho farm, late of Nathan Al - situated out half a mile west of Nontroso Depot, in BroJklyti t4w uship, con-, talking phont I,ll.acres of land Mostly improv, ed. Inqntri. ntthe Inderutzned; executor of said estate CitNCIV ELtort,4l,plapa. NenrlDlford, Jan. 23,1871=4 ' ; t7omm!talon Merchants. lIECE;VED. Of BUTTER, CIIEESE, EGGS, POUL• TRY, AND VEAL C4I,VES, Miley St., New rot*. Conslgnment: sulletted and returns made Immediate ly on sal of goods. Send for shipping Bids end man ells. , • Referaen : Natic ‘ nuil Park Bank of Near York. Norlb !beer auk of Now York. Naasin :rational Bank of New Tort. • Lourlaland Bank of Brooklyn. N Y Feb.141413.—0f The Zarsets Financial. The money market presented no impor tant change. The banks are feeling.bee ter after the veto, but the condition oh traddis not yet materially improved. The supply 'of loanable funds is very abundent. We quote all loans at 5@,6 per cent, Strictly first class, two-named . paper was negotiated at 6 per cent.. and single-natne paper of the same grade, at ,1117 per cent.t limns on government collateral rule at 5@G per cent.; on other first..clasabonds and Stock at 5 per cent., and on more in ferior cidliteral at 7077+ per cent. 814. oats 112 X Silver U 1801 . .ling 550 Coupon, ISei9 119 X 1111 x -23 Conpon,lBll4 .... ........... 1191, Lin 20 Congon, Isr.9 12 X 121 2-21 Coupon. I&'s 1197( 119 X S-90 Coupon. 319,7 121 1193( 6.20^.9.1/9°- 119% 119 X New G per eta............ 110 116.1( !SAW not nix Paris Exchange ...... .......... —460 4,12;x Sterling Exchange MX 539 X new Torii Produce Market fl por ted t , ry Week Errors.ly for Tug Nstirrenp shoe IT 1. 4 Moue* & serret. Proilirce COMOIIB,- .“Pn 3ierchak.. RG Whitehall ll&ilit. Nor York. Bzrrrit—Flrklco. Vt. 9..11, J • g Pg. 95 matt I Tubs •' .. Pa ils .. .., ~ 2, 10 ' Csatis—Stat. , Pnctnry. thy to 9 ,ncy .. • • .11 90 171( Slaty Chary, common to 601......12 dlll 14 Ecos. , -Stete and Penal2.lvlnts 11 ae 'ZI • Wertern. Prime.... • --- ''' 99 al Ow—Corn . .90 4) 9 1 -- --- ...... ........ Atm n • ... .. _ ye. Stub, 17 2 OM 0474-M4to -.-, 64 1 65 i i.LT asp Syn4yr 6lay. perloolls4 re Ito 165 Straw, E 65 90 " " Oat SS 56 60 Poc...tuf -Chickens. State. prime ... 16 56 18 y , Turke. 66 " 17 191 19 Miscellaneous. There Is a Panic In noniron)! cm. a buy Got roil clasp!. rkioua, TEED, AND SALT, TOICTEY AND CLOVER SEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! will be Sold AT BrilurB 80/1 ST 509 AWAY DOWN I vt.fdarn, on W... 14. .13a of Public liontrote, April ix, bwllew . SCRANTON. PA. Whotcsale it Retail Eiders in 11UNT BROTIIE HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, THLDER'S HARDWARE, MIN; BAIL, COUNTERSUNK a• I RAIL SPIREA RAILROAD d MINING SUPPL IES, CARRIA GE SPRING& AXLES, SKEINS AND 501E3, BOLTS; NUTS and WASHERS, . PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, IHTBS.3PuRES. ',tutors. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. da ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS P ILES. , is/444mb aAmmEns. SLEDGES & r. &c CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. BRLTING: PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. BAIR & GRINDSTONES., FRENCK WINDOWAIRBAN OtASSIC.LEAT SCALES.IfEIt& FINDINGS+ ' VS 5000 EAT VEAL CALVES, lIXIOrI DEACON SKINS, S EARLY LAMBS. Formhtch the highest market Erie* will be paid in each. by A. D. WELLMAN. ' And wtitunew ear to she formers of Dimeek, Jessup Forest Lake. and nrlueviamr to trice. thews hating vent mares to cell sent deliver them at ilatrieven'a tel et blontross. on Monde)" of each week between the hoot O r In dud i o'clock. until the above data of deliv ering bo dimmed to some ether day of the week, They win nisei notify' moor the numbwreif esives they bring ens lt week by Moll nue week previous to thdr densely. Address, A.l). WELLMAN, New Miliutd. April 6th, FURNITURE WARE ! EVERYTHING N BAY AND STYLISH !- .454vr cosTsimrinis 60 Washington St.; Binghamton, Cu.nsisting of everything tiatneubleiu thus business. Repairing promptly done. ORDER • PAICES RILAbONApLE. guesttead. ksmton, N. Y , August 2A, 187a.-Iy. MaISNI Improved CUCLIMTP.It WOOD 13h1P,Tsstelevt, Donalle, Dinelunt. LOU Cheap. The beat-Pump !i the bast money. Ai/CI:MOD it esPfiCially loaned to tilatehlee• Patent' int proved Bracket and Ner Drop Check Valve, • whieh' CAD be withdrawn without removing the Pomp. or die ter 'log the joints. Also, the Cute' pee chamber, which never cracks or µalma and will outlast any ether. For sale by Deslerad the Trade onerally, Inquire • for Blstehlaye Pump, and It not tar µle ,your woo, send direct tO - • CHM.. G. BLATCALET Iffianfeetctrer. 608 Comuien! Ph 1440 04' , PL lit, 1814.-Bm. DITINISTRITOICS . Mt &stool D. thirds Vet. deceased, letters of Adminis• tration - In said 'estate Wring been granted' to the undersigned, all persons - owing maid estate. are. requested to .make immediate Nutmeat. and per. sons haring aslant against said estate ate requutra to present thern . wlttiont dolor. Lira 4 BY C. TVS% Adel. ihmh lath,lB7l.—wo A I.4IINISTRATORiI NOTICE.—In the estate of tp.L. Reutron Reynolds, demised. lettere of Ade Ants 'ion tb the sate estate. titre been granted to thy On. rat &reigned. ell pcnoons Indebted to K entt are bare. by notitted to ante tonnedtete paymto the Admin istrator ; and those bertog deists against the same, ere requested Co present thorn at once, A. U. McCOLLUM,Adner. Uirett it, 1614..nw Alontrose, t _ Tuß'd NOTlCt—Lettc;reteatutuchiliy to the cstate of Hoary Mlle, .4k:tallied: bitti , of Josup towneblp,Susquehannseouttty,h4vo beet' irrupted to tut eabierlber, tdi pereoes Ittddbtod to the weld mauls; are requested touoke humedhlte herrOat , out those; leas. log deltas or dertholdh **SUM ttoJeetAttrof the veld do chdent, to =he icno tea tue came sr ithuut delay. B tuFkQ .11111. S; Execa tor. lGich 18 T 7871,—wed! : - • VXECTITQWR NCrriC&—inlictstesi4motadry In the . 4.16141 or A. D. Ltoltuop: {Ate Dttoork, tivettafed, hied 0, Iwo gotuteitto,tllolizi,NOct Pcrsoo• in* debtolto the tratd estate..tiferegocated to tasks tot. izeduto voytitaft sad all pereanaldodad claim 64,ittost wad dscoddd viU Vra.axi tided sqd,,,di • LB. LATllltsi INPet*ir. SprtagvUle, April& in1....0vr • • - ra.czaat mew:prow. Elouttierli Tier FURNITVRE EVIIIIIII4I VjiaMigton Street', zginighelizsatcrxir In! You rail Fiud du? 24,201:3'; arm on 4ipt:immr: pp pro' ik-a. pa zip 1:71:144 OF ALL KINDS/ Al the Lost pf any 401, fsp Suutheru New Yurirr AILGeRd; :I°o arc W AQRATBD es , # 1,vpip11:4442.7 R.04M0N.: MIZEMZIII ~7 a,ra~~tui.~~. WILLIAM SMITH' Erin/lye Ps:unary Warerornn you will Ond the /ilmnk FIRST CLASS AND COMMON 1;vIC711. Da' I rrICTMVIEP To be Nand IP, lblAl section of the puntrr. of bla connotactoto, and of Ono* tlat cannot lab to giro sm.l, ' (Raton. lin minims lb. very best T Ex ENsIuN AIIII. TA.BLE4S - thinntry, and W 4. ZITS them. UPHOLSTER y WORK Of all Mods done in the nes net ounnera UY 2Er * re• .11Z1 ate Ye MOUS PURE NO.I MAThASSES, COMMON MATR4AEB. UNDER. TA . KING . The eubecriber will hereafter make tw - .ldertatins epectalty Ie Ma bdsinesS.' jp4 eozailetW e. 'ffEW and the most ehroaot HEASSEIO the tirfeealll nreding Me services will be &tumuli to promp satisfactory enema: Wld. W. SMITH EL SON. Montrose. Ps.. Jan. 412.1872.,,n06—tf. foal prAste ibr Sc,.a,t. The Subscriber offers for sale that tt4 following Real Estate, to nit: VIE PAM! known as "Robert Moorn eltpetjf in lirldowee. ter township, basdaehanti• Co.. FL. &bop Mu ;Weir cut of Montrose Borough, containing M sere:ea. rollout crass tied grain land, &hoot 25 scree cf • good farm holm and outierildiage. a fine orcha r d choler fruit, well intend. and auspted for denim oppose.. Stook. dairy lizturo , , and tareatng alma; will be sold with the gam II desired, nukes prising; ly disposed of. • "• - . ALSO,A ITOUBB AleD,LOir • situate In the Burnout of New Milford, Etistpcbala• County. Pc; pleasantly !nested on the Stain weer. WM the centre of the town. Lot c 43( feet front, • good con. sealant twoetory dsrelling. a good sized orden spot. and a econseptent vita of good water: . .dt piny with cleithat and hemlock ." •A good %IMO fag barn, and a their* , young orchard. •—• • ALSO THE noun. PROPERTY • • knowb as the a:our:ALIN num- In Gibson floe low. Susquehanna t 0.. Fa.. contriblitv 90 send 10 I=4 mostly imposed. lei, ti Hotel. Wagon Barns and oat... building*. - Convenient either as • bottler for Analog and deo purposes. • ALSO A DISTILLERY for the manufaa Eire of Cider Brindj, In good =Atm o w rder, lately occupied by-R. C. WM. deceased and &bolt - 99:then of land adjacent t . o theaforestdd Hotel prop. crty. Torino • • • made easy to snit the purchaser. upon 9 000 ettuattry:L.. For particulars Inquire of S. B. Healey, Venoms, CV dee. lidontiose. Pa . or of the substliber on the Wert • • • Moore Farm. Bricgit water. • JOIIN OJLINITIt• . • Miiiol Faj..T.EY 11.4.11,J10AD. , 5011111. 105111. , No. No. No. .. so, Nu. lig ?Z. O. f.• P. IL I. a. 421. 2 1W 010 Etialts . Isa efi ti( OW ~,,,b 943 .. .Witterl.9 ' ' 513 :10th 885 167 10 00._ .61,11.8...:„.. 1142' LIP ' 351 420 905 10 JO ....Towards: ~.1106 1 - 7 . 818 64.1 li 39 ..... W 91041138 ...1.1911 ll5. 616 305 1t 1.... I..servlltp^ -21 421 40.7 it u, 614 12191..:.M eslloppcn. . 911 69: 193 . -.slrboalssur .... 9 13 on 663 553 1215. .Tuuks4unOcit... 549 99 - 555 616 441 150...... PL9.I/..te ...... 225 Via 4 1 , B>l 580 915...141112r0-llsrre. .. 7110 115 4 515) 465 „Maria chuck... ... 1146 1 15, .a. $43 5 3.1.....A11es Town t t . . it. 10 47 8 J06115 ..„50514.5051..:. ' 1050 1 015 515 ..... ..Eastou'2..... 1911 11 . . pm 496..,11 , !....44,it0'.., I.* cs 4 ?I'D. • 1% , ... 4 , 4. tale. No. 31 leyrca Tnwand. 710 a en.; Athena IN, m.;p. WaVerly. 8115 tam., niTlriug at Mt:WM la 0011,M No 31 Isar, Itholext or p en.; Wm-min at 614 a.. m.; Athena.; 6:31.1p. tn.. stealing 81 Tolima* 715 p. 1"..W. 910 Nay Pltit R. A. pACKEß.Squerluteadast. THE EAGLE BURS: fi , 4 yrcir, !WrsitzFpAt Bum 9r ?us Gopno tras74. AX 3072341 33icifzumic+9*-IktEaI O .4FRO• We loamy to the wohlte Pet tit 6101* 1 9 49 'tacked with Lima*, Theilelnes. Psinta t Ottr.Vattteli, 13 nartter,Combe. Perhilkirry. Panty ;AMP, prowls, ta ry sad patent preps r .line. and et caer era ally kept flatfeet class di 09 ,atotwa.. Ws anaMatea Veihr gooolna and of the belt qoallty r aiad - inn be oil strew price" for cox& Itaspeettelly Tours'. A. B. 1111191916.• Montrose. Web. 90.1 41.1109117i1C11ifil; "ZS 3I SXP I3I FR Z . . 1 5.5 47 V PIP CITNI4I I TIM COPT 50,* ~sox~~oss, rs~ai ~ aoal U, rilFlint• 91"rrie941 . . . lens atnes !may. It& Pont* 4sny tc&itt4thilk l l l l the Mont tote! ttalite*Y: she Le hilk Vat/ VAllroa4.l lll l Um I. 1., & W. 1141 r .a 4. - April Pt, 1813.—tr- .- . • , .- ..- -. . _ visapo CARDS{ cAt.T.two cops!, . Nail) . Ordort Dt MIA . Ncisite prompt itticsOas. INlsaitt r td° " gi * • WWI% swivel x!fcla %Rh -L.,.
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