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ICorrespoudetice of the Pittsburgh Bette..,
BosTorc, June 21, 1869.
EDITORS GAZETTE: The great even
, liostan'shistm has come and, gone:
The people breathe free, and are almost
surprised to find that they live at a ll with
", out some sensation.
The streets of Boston have p ended
in appearance daring the past wee such
as never before, and it will be man a day
before we shall see the like again.
The multitudes of people that crowded
Abb. dirreehs': the cchnniosi; and the hoteld,
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were beyond belief, , and where they all
found places to lay their heads at night,
• I cannotimagine.
lam told that during the five days of
the Jubilee, the railroads alone brought
into Boston five hundred thousand people
or an average of one hundred thousand
per day, or twice as many as the "Coli
seum' would hold, singers and all.
Zilkizaay, the 17th inst4Avai tl s tQ great
'days being the anniversary of the battle
ofßunker Hill and a public holiday. On
that day the restaurants were eaten out,
and had to close their doors, and more
ailed than succeeded in gaining admit
hinge 4c, the concert'in the -"Coliseust"
All sorts of vehicles were 'called into
requisition to carry people to and from
the concerts, and all were more than full.
The streets near the Coliseum were in a
state of blockade more or less of the time.
'The street care had a bad trick of getting
off the track, and wagons would break
dttlys4 •-•- _ -
Inuit have been; a:Mg 'axe to
grind adoesettohere in ` this schem e There
were great doubts of its success, and the
•expenses had to be guaranteed. The
merchants of Boston expected to mak a
good thing of i; and have been die p
pointed: trade was dull during e
entire week. They did not forget to
vertish 31 Wildly, and lean"' MU*: flo ' ed
the press headquarters with their circulars
and books.
The
gave an manager of the Boston Meseum
entertainment "complimentary
to the press of the United Stated, as rep
resented at the - National, .Peace
: Jgbilee,t'
to which the correspondents had tickett
The representatives of the press were
invited to visit various places of interest,
among others the art publishing establish
ment of L. Prang & Co., where, having
I a curiosity to see h oWchretnos are made,
went and got a little insight into the
art and mystery of printing in colors.
Chromo lithography is certainly a most
wonderful art, and a visit to Messrs.,
Prang & Co.'s establishment will well re
pay any one for the trouble. -
Your exchanges will doubtless
you all the details of the jubilee, and
it
would be labor thrown away for me to go ,
over them. There appears to be but one
opinion (except on the part of the New
York .World,) and that is commendatory.
As for myself . I was more than gratified.
From the first note of the chorus, any
one could see that it was bound to be a
success. There never was Anything of
the
from. the kind .more admirably managed, and
• conductors to the police, 'all
knew their places, . and were in them
at-the right time.
Of the conductors, I was more pleased
with`Mr. P. S. Gilmore and Mr. Julius
Eicliberg; than with Mr. Carl Zeiahn,
who appeared to make more fuss than
there was any necessity for, and tospread
himself considerably.
Mr. Gilmore I met privately, and was
much pleased With him. He is a modest,
pleasaut.spoken man, and although -grat
, tfied and tickled at the success of his
ichenie, luidoed not appear to plume him
\ self Upon it at all.
The Executive Committee of the Ju
bilee gave a concert, on Sabbath' evening,
I which was largely attended. although the
building was not over two.thirds fun.
The programme was made up of re ek,
except
atone o f pieces given during the week,
except in two or three instance; And was
- very enjoyable. The chorus was cut
down *bout half and the orchestra more.
_But the' great, unapproachable organ was
2, still there, (as it will be until August 184)
- and pealed forth its immense harmonies
with a depth, power, breadth, and gran
deur 'that enchained the attention of the
'listener.
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The pedal notes of this instrument are
the most magnificent I ever heard. They
are not a mere roar, but sound like' an
immense bow drawn by a Titan.
The builders, Messrs. E. & G. G. Hook,
,were themselves surprised at the effect of
the instrument; it issp/enchil. Theorems
is at least four times as powerful as any
-organ in this country, and is undoubtedly
the most powerful instrument in the
world. It is tp be hoped, that when 'its
;work in the Coliseum is done, that it will
,not be thrown out of use, but, will be
continue • transferred to some church where it may
• its
good will. grand mission of peace .and
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small Bed Chamber%
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There is reason to believe that more
...cases:of dangerous and fatal diseases are
&radially. engendered -annually _by, the
habit of sleeping in 'small, unventilated
." -rooms than have occurred from a cholera
:atmosphere in any year since it made its
appearance in this country, — Very man y
pqsons sleep in ten rooms; that
is,' in rooms thelength y and breauth of
widch, multiplied again, by, ten forithe
.• .hei,ght, of the chamber, would-make just
-eight hundred cubic feet, while the cubic
'feet for-each bed, -according to the Eng
- -lishittportionment for hospinta i i n t*en
. ty-onetundred feet. But More; lit miter
4 kgi,S,e, the air'of sick roo m 4 'the i k i g 4,,c3t
•IdeiT3e fkr fr eiduleess!' t heFreur i it hoppi '
*out for the complete-renewal of. e
to ts
Air of, a room every hour, while the Eng- j
:lila assert that double the amountior over
tonrthousand feet an hour, is, required.
• _Your thousand feet of alr,aa 'hour arid
yet there are multitudes • who sleep '
with
-.closed doors and windows in rooms
which do not ;contain a thousand cubic
- feet of space, and that thousand feet is to
last ill night, it least eight hews' except
, such scanty supply as may be obtained of
any-fresh air-that may insinuate;itself
.fluntigh--,little :creviika .by. 4 ka r • .be win
dow. Multitudes thus perish pr
-Ip, and infait-ehildren wilt awayemature like
~ .8 owers without-Water..
EMMY RAWLINS= luta found
k-Edea; ' He maintains that the BabylOnlatt
documents in our possession will give us
the whole history which is recorded iw
Genesis from the time 9f Abraham. The
•GardsU of Eden, he asserts, is the pd.
smevaLkame of Babylort.
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.UIOI4ITION ON ; v Luxuswno.—lf
there appeared to be some delay In the
first instance in the deinolitien of the'for
tifiCation Lunembarg, Ms at any rate,
Proceeding now In good earnest. ' A very
large work called the Bastion CanIUEOVAS
deetioyed three weeks'ego.' It was orighk.
ally, commenced in. -1580, under Anstro-
Spanish r o le, but was non finished for 141
years, when Lords XPiri' in 4897 001i1-
pleted it, at the Seth time.‘with Another
Wild' Work . 'callgkt:' BaitiOn Nat:" The
foundatipn c walla werenearly,sla,metres,
or about twenty feet in thicknesa On
!he recent occaslonibe object was effect
ed by' eleven l
Uflk t 0 attetnin Which be lie 4
.treiso °r
:Illegitt-PltAbtr4WrOi t°4l-: -:'T one ( rim
e nas9re,fibliegitsm.amoolik
. 1141 0:04 4 6A 0 w-Ili AU* Ilttle.errot la the
calculation': of the finft , employed, or - ,of
its,direetkwailihthave destroyed more
thanesas intended. Bowevercthere Were
no
.neeklente,„ and Blyering,.the en.
'Omer gas' obtained'mncli c*t for his
succed3.
Tni experimentof providing specially
for-infants brought in arms 'to the Royal
Alfred Theatre, in London', ' proved a rent , ve r y c cess In ene'respect. The
chldren iqwere So inmercins that it be
dame nedessary to..post up notices that no
more could be admitted.:: It was discov
ered, however, that ;the 'mothers who
brought their •bsbes looked upon the inl
stitutio4 aS *foundling hospitsl, and did
not 'call' promptly for theit oft Spring.
There
4is an accumulati , a of babies, and
with
the management does ,of know what to them,
room" has been closed. but the 'children's cloak
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I'S Gil 6121,1121'
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Tuesday is the regular butterday. f The
4,' farmers from all the surrounding towns
come in with their two horse teams and
Market wagons with the last week'a
churnings in ashen tubs. The wide
streets
wagons are are alive. , Over four , hundred
gathered , round the e,
sq uar
and the farmem, with their w iv e es and
" daughters ; are _bargaining off th pro
: ducts of their dairies, or maki pur
-1 chases at the stares. ng
It is interesting to watch the farmers
making their bargains with the traders, lt is diamond against diamond. Shrewd
-1 ness is an inherited trait of the Vermont
, era. Men who get up at three o'clock in
the morning, who have their cows milked
and in the pastures before the sun is up,
and who drive spanking teams ten miles
to market before six o'clock, are not likely
to be overreached in a bargain.
These farmers, in abinched hats and
thick boots, are realm .. the soil. • Isto
peer of England's --not the Duke
of Devonshire with his deer parks at
Chatworth, his,long walks and aventtes,'
and splendid nalace—is more independent
than these /and lords of St. Albansd If
they were to elevate one of.their number
to a peerage of their own, an ,apprepriate
title would be Duke of Butterland, and
this round-faced woman before me, whose
hands have moulded the yellow balk( in
the aiih'en tub fit for an honetst man to
spread on his bread, should be Coturten
of Churn!
Therm dairymen are our true aristoC
racy. "They look the whole world in
the face; for they owe not any man."
They are . owners of the soll. It is
their business
to
turn these buttercups
and dandelions, arid succulent grasses in
to golden butter. They are rich. They
are inteligent enough to comprehend
what is going on in the world. St.
Albans buttermen are shrewd enough to
sell the products of their dairies, instead
of holding of higher prices. They
don't get their fingers burnt after the
manner of the 31 innesota Wheat growers.
"These men," sais a gentlemen .rerdd
ing here, "are all holder% of Govern
ment bonds. They have money in the
bank. They live well and enjoy life."
We have not yet been able to under
&hind why. St. Albans.is able to make the
market for butter throughout the country,
but so it is. It may be interesting for
your readers to see how much is earned
by the churn and cheese press in the
eight or nine towns which - send their
produce to Bt. Albans. The amount
shipped from 1851 to 'December 31,1,: r•! was 8
l 19 ,884,425 lbs. of butter , and 41,540,
59bs. of cheese. If the value of the
product be reckoned at thirty-three cents
per pound for butter; the total amounts
would be $ 13 ,708,497; and if we reckon
cheese at fourteen cents per pound, the
value would be $ 2 ,713,805, or a total. of
4 18 .422,808 ford airy productasince 1851.
Nearly $ 1 ,000,000 per annum is re
ceived by the farmers of those toWfts for
butter and cheese alone.
Episcopal.
The following was the order of service
at the Episcopal Diocesan Convention of
Central New York, at Trinity Church,
Utica, on the 16th inst:
IProcessional—Selection 123. tune Ly
ons; Venue, B o Selection
Chant; The Psalter
(chanted to A.ldrich, Woodward and Ran.
doll's Chants,) the Bth Selection ; Te
Dqum, Seiboth in D; „ jubilate h Grego
rian Tone; Introit, Selection 108, tune
CoVentry; Responses to Commandments
and Gloria TN, sung.
An Before Sermbn, Hymn 216; Hymns
Cient and Modern; after Sermon,
ElyMn 185 do.• at offeratory Hymn 145
-Ido • lTersanctu's, Goria in Eacelsis and
, mn 04 sung in cvmmbnion service.
he Processionahvas Hymn 61, Hymns
-dOAncient and Modern. Bishop Hunting
n, under whose authority this service
was held, was the candidate of the Low
Church party for the BishoPrick of Pitts
bugh in days gone by. At the opening
.service, the evening before, in Grace
Church, (Rev. Dr. YanDeusen's) there
were Processional and Recessional
Hymns, and the Pull= (sth &election)
we e sung. The interior of the Church
w decorated for the occasion with flow
ers, trailing vines, banners, inscriptions,
446 " r e• _
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r. Spanish gOvemment intends to
apply to the French 'government for the
extradition of a bogus Bishop,. who r has
com 'tted a great many sWlndling trans-
ns in Spain. After collecting in the
Peninsula a very large amount of contd..
butt ns for a charitable purpose, which
he asserted had been sanctioned by the
Pope himself. he swindled the landlady
:i f
of a hotel at Logrono In a rather singular
manner. The Bishop, accompanied by a
- young man, who he, said was his nephew,
had stopped at the principal hotel of the
small !Spanish town, which was kept by a
middla-aged woman. The nephew court
ed this landlady, married her and caused
the Bishop to bless his union with her.
No sOoner had the Wedding taken 'plaCe
than the Bishop and the nephew aold the
propert of the landlady and decainped
who the funds.. The scamps are now
said to be in Paris, where several Span
ish detectives are hunting for them. `• '
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MILTIONAZ
LOT 1191111NCE columf.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Chartered by Special Act of Congress),
Approved Jrity XS, 1.868.
Capita/ - - 51400,900.
PAID IN FULL.
33 . 11 .111VC1EL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDIN4
Where the 'extend business of the Company ts
p tr o a n nsa n c c te e d ab outd
bean heshs ell general corres-
Yorrionas.
CLARENCE H. CLARK President.
Committee
JA COOKE., Chairman finance and Jamelave
HENRY D. COOAN The President.
EMERSON W. PENP, Seeretat7 and ACklarr•
This Company offers the following &dire:Wages:
It Is a leis-tonal C o mpanY. a altered Ji special
act of Congress, 1103:
It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000:
It o ff ers - low rates of premium.
It furnishes larger Insurance than other comi.
panies for the same money.
It Is de fi nite and certain in Its terms.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
There are no unnecessary restrictions he the
policies.
Every policy Is non-forfeitable.
Policies may be taken which - pay to the leisured
their full amount, and return ail the premmas.-
so ann u al paymen t s costs 0 1 117 . Itle Interest on
the
aced Policies may be taken that will pay to the Ir
, after a certain number of :years. diudait
an manual income of ene- tenth the amount
named in the pone/.
No extra rate Is charged for risks upon thellves
of Vmales.
it Insures, not to nay dividend* 10110110 y-hol
ders. bu; at so low a cost that dividends will be Im
possible. . ' •
Cliculars, Pamphlets, and hill I:particulars gven
on application to the Branch office of the Cora-
Sisit/i.de to r.
B.t . W. CI ABX t 00., Philadelphia.
General Ageits for
, Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
JAY COOHE & CO.. Washington. D. C.
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Poi Maryland, Delaware. Virginia , District
of Columbia and West Virginia.
/MA 11. MieVAlr iilk CO..
Agents lhr Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Mercer
and Washington counties.
ILOCAL AUENTSARE WANTBD in every
CU and Town; and applications from compe-
Sea parties for such agencies with suitable en
dorsement, should he addressed To THE. CO(.S
PANIL"S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY. In their
respective district,. . mhX:invriti,
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PROPOSALS.
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ERIE RAILWAY COMPANY
Tenders will In, received at this °glee until
JULY 10th, ISS9, for the following Supplies, to
be delivered as required. on the line of the Erie
and Atlantic and Ores,, Western Railways, for
the use of said Hallway Companies to Ist Janua
ry. 1870:
Railroad Castings of all descriptions;
Railroad Spikes; -
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Railroad Chairs;
Track Bolts and Nuts;
Rot and Cold Pressed Nuts and Bolts;
Fish Plates;
Bar and Round Iron, "refined;" •
Boiler snd Sheet Iron;
Pig Iron, l'Anthracite:"
Pig
Wrought Iron Axles, to order: -
I'rog el„ 'to order:"
Steel Frog Plates and Points, "to order;"
Spring Steel;
Steel Axles, to order: . 1
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Cut Nails and Spikes;
Wrought Nails and Spikes; -
I Georgia Pine, to o•der;
• Chains;
Lard Oil; -
Bell Rope;
Hry;
Shovels., . : ' •
The deliveries to be made in such quantities as,
may . from time to. time be determined lIDOII by
the Company,after the acceptance of the tender.
Parties bidding must state the quality of the
material offered.and at what ;obit delltered,also
Brattish samples when required. .
Payments incash. as customary with this Com
pany. •
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The Company reserve the right to reject any
bids. which mast be enclosed, sealed, and ad
dressed to •
• GEO 11 11 LL Parekt..iggonk.
! Erie Block, foot tease St., New York.
jell:k74-Rwr ' •
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Pa.,Pittsburgh, June all , 1669. i
.IST
&nic TO BAKERS.--Sea-
ED PEOPOSALI3.• addressed to the "Board
o Inspectors of Allegheny County Prison," will
be , ecelved at Ibis peke. until JULY ltd . for I or
ntAldnir the Counts Prison with bread for six
tintim from,inly /15th. - Lorre* to weigh one.
an - a-half and two -moods t eppectively, and to
an d - approved quality. Bids to be made at so
much - per pound. Bond* for two thousand dol.
. fart will be required tor , faithful Derformsnce of
contract. The name of, the security must &mom
pany the bid. Ern% endorsed by tile Warden and
probated at this office will be veld monthly.
Jet HENRY LAMBERT.
CITY 0 rionibli's Orrice.. /
./ . IttsbtPra N h, Pa Jane st i :Ases. 1
Nrolleke' Se/atilt ._'- ..lerilitoEllllB
will be received atildi * OVlce until TUES
a k . 29th Init., for the letting of the Cl ' y
weigh 80aleselocatedas follows: Ist ward, near
Point; 8d ward. Water street; eth wara.necond
_ avenue*, tech 'Ward.-nharpaborir °ridge; ' iTtn
ward, 4 , 11tb street: 151 th ward, Slat street:Blst
ward FrankstosTePead. and Let ward, /liberty
sires;.Bicetrillifin:tatenWebitt per cent. of fbe *rear
receipts they will pay to tbe city. for Olio ase - of
the rendes Per the terra of ,oee year , from the ist
of 'July_next• • '' 4,
The ids
g,nanee Committee reserve the right to
;Sleet any or all b, '
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C J, DfcGoB"4l/..
. . . ity Controlter.
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.PMAnit.l ligarthei
P RARLX:446 Three' nrl44,.d}dri
irnarliCif FLOUR
.olau Tbl e ordei.Flour
red *ILL war se e. nu eat whoa am.
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rzeoaroutz. mr.trie
rEssvanrii. seiroaliitsbit
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Allerhenr Y.',,INDT 'BB& •
'Beet.' 9 1869
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iltala PE,C.IK 011____NAMNTAL
NAIR WOnAAH, AND a-eardrum/LA' •No,
sim murm
Taird
.near Bmltbltattl, Pittebttrith
Alwatm s rat •assortment Of lai.
dies, B§ll CLIDLB; Gantl_emen,s
WDIEL_ _ 8. 80 GUARD OnAINB.
ItitAusLNTB. Am Alittfttaxt Price la cub
sill be Elven for RAW
Ladies r and ktenuttatews Hair Cattla s tloss
to Us MOM sumer. ' al
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PIU ILADZLPFILIL.
arBATCELELOWB DUES DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world:
the only tre e and perfect Dye; harmless, relia
ble, instantaneous; no dlsamintment no ri
diculous tints; remedies the ill s o tto bad
dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair ft and
b eautirod - hkich or brown. Sold by all Druggists
and Perfumers I and properly ;mim ;at; Hatcht
loos ViLig Factory, No. 15 Bo n d street. Zoe
York.
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lay" EPILEPid RD
neatly ao - 172i l tri to send lign a d tlrcutt - Letter oi
References and Testimonials, . which will con
vince the most skeptical of the carat ilty cif ths
atsease. Address VAN BUREN LOCKHOW.
M. D., 36 Great Jones street, New York."
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'THE MARRIAGE RING,
&sort on the zamons OF YOUTR.:and
the FOLLIES OF AGE, In regard to . SOCIAL
EVILS. with certain netplor the erring and un
fortunate. Vest in sealed letter . onvelope„s free
of charge. Address, /10WARD ESIuCtATII,
Box P, pbliadelphla, L'l. - 'lny2l463.dair.
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WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &G
PURE RYE' WHLSILIES,
Controller
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Have Removed to
Cor. (to"rgt. IC,;;n'ia,)
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or
MST STEM', raTRICINeN, . ; .
Copper, Distilled Pure ' Eye ii r s
ialiii
Also. dollen .10. rosztelw wuris *lidera.
-ololl.ao
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writ. icitExis
. ICE: DEAtER,
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No. , 55 Diarriond Alley,
PI2'I2IOIITAGIII PA.
riasa. orders addressed ao W. ICREBS. killith
arAiiiigaghenYlnittstati; ;lt urcaln itlrg t :A t i / ci . u.
inns:llo .Hulas
DURNETTPS ' VOOKINO
TRACTS. '
The beet and purest; a fresh - supply jest re
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Oemell, Velma, Lemon, Mose, (haulm, Peach:
Almond, Am, In two, dye and ten ounce bottles
for layering. Ice Cream Jellies, Blano Mange,
de., for sale by the dozen or at retail by
jaiJNO. IRO. A. lIINSHAW.
Corner Liberty aad Math streets.
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St , 't `; `A
AY, J'NE- 186 P;
Er;
, • Ben Eh-- - 1, -8
-PIILDIOIVIC
, SYRUP. BRAM - RED . TONIC AND
ANDHA.K3 riLLs will cure Consumption,
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to
Complaint and Dyspepsia- If take accord
to dlree
Attie same figes.‘. ITiltirr,YellarlisiriPlr igmbietetkreen
lax tne /Ivor antyput.isiso work; the.a the appetite
u r
becoMes good; the food digest+ and makes good
blood: tbe , Patient beghts to eater •Imaeshr-the
+blessed matter ripens into the, longe r and the
patlentostgnrws tae disease and gets well. Mlle
tite only way to cure monsanwition.
To these three medicines Dir. J. IT. SehMick, of
Philadelphia., owes ble tusztvaled - access In' the
treatment of pulmonary Consuurt on. The Pul
-monic Syrup ripens the morld atter is the
tring,afoip vgiu b t r t u i evtlilef isi Y of - iss e i ler &e:lpelara'
ills h t cough still throw it oR , and t e rotten./ 4
reat and the lunge begin to heal. • - •
T• do thia, th e seaweed Manic a d /laminate
Pills must be inely teed to cleans e the stotnacis
and liver. so that the Pulmonic S' rup and ttee
food will inakegood blood. I -
,
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions , relax the sleets of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver
is soon relieved; the stogie will show what the
Pills can do; nothing has ever been invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly mason which Is very dan
gerous triage unieas with great care,/ teat will
unlock l iverl gallilke bladder and start the secretions
of he Schenck'a Mandrake Pails.
Liver Complaint is one of tte
causes of Consumption, most prominent
Schenck 'a Seaweed Tonic le-a genii stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali in th Seaweed,
which this preparation is made at, sista the
stomach to tnrow out the gastric Ice
dissolve
the food with the Pulmonlc Syrup, an It la made
into good biped without fermentation or souring
In the stomach.
The great reason why pliyalciaes do not care
C onsumption Is, therivy Lo do tut ranch; they
give medicine tome the cough,' to steciau„,,,,
stop night sweats,heetto fever, and so doing
they derange the !theta "'digestive po re. loc
lag up the seeret.o;s 3 , and everrtnally the paha.
sinks and riles. • : , . . - '
Dr. Schenck, In s treatment, dOe Inv t try to
stop a congb, night aweate, chills or
Se
move the cause, smid-tneY MU all , stop a n their
own iiirgsord. Pliii on, ma be cured of Consume..
lion, Liver . Comp/Mak Dyrpeptia, Catarrh,
Canker. Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and
stomacti are made health,.
If a person tuul consumption, of course the
in some way are diseased, cheer tubeselest
stemma. bronchial. Irritation, pleura adhesion,.
or the lungs are a Mass of lialainzuntioti mid List
deearying. In snares's what must tie dpuer• It
Liiinot only the Inn i tnat are Wasting, h
at IL le
the whole body. Ibestomach and Liver have lost
their power to make tlood out. of fo d. Now Um
only chance is to take Dr. Schenck •s three ntodi
°Mel, which wilt brina op a tone to the Womack.
the patient will begin. to want food, It wit digest
easily and make good blood; then theat nt-bei
gins to gain In deals, tint as soon as the y tw
ain. to grow. the lunge commence Wen al cum
and the patient gets Nib, and well. Title is tnee
onto way secure Consumption. -
When there Le •no inns:disease and onl y Liver
Complaint and Dispepala, eichenck's Seaweed
Tonle arid Mandrekeltills an attetclenti„ (thou
the Pultnonic nyrup. , *Take the Mandril i M
freely In ad Willows comfits, as they . pe r
fectly hanaiess.
•
Dr. Schenck, who bait. enjoyed saints .pted
health for many years past, and now w i
lA,
pounds. was wasted away.to a. mere eke et • Is. In
the very last stage or Pulmonary Constant :flea,
hit phytlinans having pronounced his cam i
less and abandoned h.m cabal fate. He was ..
Üby the aforesaid me. lein: and since 111 , 3 - •ye
rr tligetni Zr t is d r:ta k r u a l li ou r sif f i l h et tl l e 6"
nw
workable saceces: a'ult dirvetions 'eau .. i s
each, mating it not abaolutely necessary. to pc
visually see Dr.- Eictienck, antes, patients 1
their /ears examined, and tor this purpose .6 I
professionally at his Principal ( ) Mee, Phil •el
phis, every Saturday. whew letters lor • via
must be addressed. He le also professi al
No. 3* Bond street. Near , York, eve ry ' bet
Tnesdar, Midst No. 33 Hanover stseet,..l3 .. •r,
everyeither Wednesday. Ise gives advice
but lora thomagh examination with hts. Re il
rometer the prlce is •8, O.nce hours at each ty
from Ws. W. to 3 P. w,
Price of the Pulasonie Syrup and Seaweed T i is
le each et 30 Per bottle. or ad.so a nail d n.
Maninue Pills ICI cents a box. ror tale by
druggists.
tnylerial.d&
EgrlDOeroll IWIIITTLEILCO *
TINUES TO- TIOrAT ALL .P.WVAT :
DISEASES-- That numerom class of case
resulting.self - abuse,.. prodarchig un •
manliness nervous debilloto writabliiry, erup
tions. seinlaal • emlasions, , and neatly im
potency, Permanently cured. Persons altikt
ed whit oellcate, Intricate and lona stand
ing conatltatiomil complaints are plte4flia silted
to call for - cOnsultation, which c osts nothing.
Experience, the best of teachers. has
.enaPled
him to perfect remedies at osice ell/meat, safe,
permanent, and which In most cases csa bit used
without hinorance to business. Medicines Pnr -
pared in the establishment, which embraces of
rice, reception and waiting rooms; also, ooartllng
ono sleeping apartments for patient. requiring
daily personal attention, and_vapor and cbeml
cal baths. then concentrating the tuned Mineral
springs. No matter who have failed , mate your
case. Read what he rays In. his Pamphlet of ally
pages, sent SO ant address for two swamps la seM
ed enve ope. Thousanda of cases treated 1111Att•
ally. at balm and all over the country, Consul
tation tree, personally or by mall. (Aloe No. Si
Wylie street, (near. Court. Muse) Pittsburgh,
Pa. BOMA 9 A. It. to 8 r. 74. bandit's /3 le.
to la r. at. Pamphlet sent to any address l'or two
_ apt
IigrELECTIRICITY AS A CURA
TIVE Dr. A. H; 81 EVENS bas been
using Electricity as a SPECIAL RIMaDT in curing
chronic as well an acute conditions Mernomr
so ni c for more than TEN 'gamut, with un
bounded success. A PAYPILLIT, including all
partcniars, with CEeates ' and reliable refer
cacti', will be sent to m any In
A few furnish, d rooms vacant. for boarding pa
tients In the Doctor's Dally. If applied for soon.
Office and residenee, %ODE A.U.EI smuczz
YHILADELPHIA-
m113;122
Ww( ta.,
CHMIDT &FRIDAY,
URPORTXXS OF
'WHOLESALE DEAUCELS IE
409 PENN STREET,
1NO&884 AN D 886
PENN
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THE I RON. CITY -
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE .CO.
Of Pennsylvania.
Office, 75 Federal St. Allegheny city.
D IRECTORS t
~. .
- Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, . .
Be,. J. B. CLARE. D. D..
Capt. R. ROBINSON.
Rev. A. H. BELL, D.D. - -
Rev. S. H. NE......8/T. ii. D..
W. A. REED, Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.
JACOB HUSH_ , Real Estate Agent,
811.fON DUCH, Mayor of AlleghenY, .•
C. W. RENN V. Hatter,
A. S. BELL, Attorney.at-Law.
D. L. I'AtTERBON, Lumber Merchant,
D. SWOGER. Insurance Agent.
_Capt. Rolm.. EttraisraoN, President.
star. J. D. CLARK, D. D., Vice President,
JACOB Rum, secretary,
C. W. DESSIT. Treasurer.
. ,
M. W. waltz, MaDicAL ADVISER.
•
DANIEL swum, Gh3n l l Agent.
This is a nome company. con ducted on the mutual
Pricipie, each policy
the Cote an equal
shame of the orollts f Company.
of will be issued on all the different plans of Life'
Insurance, and being conducted o n an econorni,
cat basis• will afford a• safe investment to each
policy bolder , and thereby retain the money at
bouse•to encourage borne induotrv. ratiftg:g3l
'Br4 MUM -1M
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OP ALIMRENY, PA.
~.
orrice lle lutAr
LLINGS in'? SAVINGS DAN);
• , ZIGI ,
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No. 411611 Ohio Si. , AllefirhenSP.
A BONN COM:pARY, managed blf Directors
well known to &be conunnenty, Wh_o trust by tar
&allay to Merit a abate of your patronage.
. ,
011141.12. au DDLM......— • .......fiaorataalr.
DIVXOTOGIS: -
Hatay Irina
~ ID. L. Pattenoti,lWE4 Goo.per.
Geo. B. NUNN Jacob Franz, Gattlelb tau,
Sbnon Drain, J. B. Smith. Jacob Ram
W. M. Bteirart, Ob. P. Whitton, Sosepb Oralge
Joe. Lantos; H. J. Zinkann. .Tora. Tfollell
REROM
GE.VBRAL AUNT'.
smo:083
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CAM
INSURANCE COMPANY,
COMPANY,
PMILAIN'S 13VMDING.
se. AA Fifth' Avenue. Direosid SP2oor .
, • PITTIMMIROH. PA.
Cap.ttadlAn. M o uld Up.
DI Ritmo/mi.
Bri ley. IB.W.Oliver, jr, I Capt.M.Bmlley,
:Drug Wallace; 1 8 H. Martman.l A. Chambers
Jake RBI.
Ir. M'Clurksn. Jim. M. baliti.
7homuto -Smith Jno.th WU/act;
• ROHE T II- KIN% President.
JNO. P. JEVninkree, rise preside:lu
JOB. T. JOHNoTON. Becre‘sry. •
• •
(apt. B . J. ontacE, Gen.( Age
immres o n. &Weis) Terms on ail Fir's k
_astsg, . and Mansm pelek
used
,nun
per
p ENF AISTLY.AIII/.4.
INSINIANCE COMPANY. OF POTISOURON,
OPPICE. No. YISTILWOOD STREET; BANN
OE COMMERCE Buu,,DN.s
This Ma Bane' Company, and Injures against
Ma. Pire ezelustvelv. •
HDBEG3fAIro WALTER, President. •
C. C. BOYLE. Vice Presidet.
II
ON raT PATETos. Treatmoa n
r.
XeRLSENT. Secretary. •
Dttilt-roste : .
Lennart Waiter. OecNWlleon,
C: C. Borba, Ow. Evans,
}Robert Tatritk. ji 0.
_Nappe.
J boob Phintar, - .71 0.
wdah Kitur_L. Jo h nArbegta
eY.
Jae. S . Ilopems,
lihntrY BPrenis
proentirr t
AGAINST LOSS BT FMB
FRAWtrtillf I NSVRANCE C19,0F PHILADELPHIA,OII7IOII.•3III I 437 iztarrroT tyr..near-sur.
•
Draitemas. •
Charles Jr . Rucker Nordeeal.N. UMW'
1 04
Tobias Wagner, % David B. Drowni
Bandiel tin - - haac Lea,
Jacob R. bald . Edward C. Dal%
Pf!Orre W. felehards. George Pales.
CHAVAIS ti. BANC President.
EDW. C. DALP.B'eVice President.
IW. C. EITNBLE, c.ri.lezibrorret.
J. GAZDNED YIN, AG. .7ent
North West corner and Woodliltra•ta.
tab29:wl4s
NATIONAL
INSURANCE. COMPANY,
Cor. Federal S. and, Diamo4 Miegheny,
BU ILD
ane.INEL in the SZOOND NARMONAL BANZ
• W. W. MARTIN. President,. •
JOHN
JAMES .1t: sTuv BitOWLY,__Jial, Vice ?readou
ENSoN. Nereta ryt, . .
.• .
\'- • ' - * Dniectoes: ' • .
John A. Myler, Jas. Lockhart.. AL Myers
Jae.
Jaa.L.Orabaut. Robert 'Lea, O. 0. Boyle,
Jae. Brown,dr. tieorip Gents Jaeob.lkop2.
o.li 1' Miami jrss. Thome !). Meziatather.
ape
NKVEEVIPITIFIIIIRIGVCE C°lll
DEB M
-.. • }MANAME, President.
• Whi. P. HERBERT. Secretary. •"
CAPT. aEorter, NEEL% Remind Agent
Mice, 92 Water street, Bpang & Co.'s W a re-n ous,p stars, Pittsburgh,.
Will huare airman all wads or Fire and Ma-
Rut Risks. home Instituti mnaged, by Di
rectors who tie well known t the ommnity,
and who all determined by promptness and liber
ality to maintain the character which 'they have
asumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to he infrared. '
Dramc . roam
Alexander Nlmicki Jean R. Rechae,
R. Miller. Jr.. • Chas. J. Clarke
James MCA uley, William 8. gvalm.
Alexander Speer. • Immish Rlrkpatma„.
Andrew Actin. mnp Benue,.
Darla M. Long. , Wm. /forriim .
Di Ihmsen. • • u - '31027
pErOA.II:II32. l 8 CE COM
OFFIOR, R. B. column WOOD 19.rrit ars
• Home Company, takingPlre and Tim ne Mae
butrzmnai .' •
~' . • ;.•
WM. P/11148, • Capt. John Di Rhoads
John Watt,..
..._,. BaraueLP. Shiite;
John X. Parks_ , - Charles Arbuckle,
, Ca t. James Mlle; , , , Jared M. Dlttath.
Win. Van Kirk,.
.. Wm P.Lang,
Jarnes D. Verner ~ - Barnuisl it(eacart
WM. PIIILLiII /'resident . etiti . . -
JOBbi WATT- Ice Preeldent.-
- g,(141. kitil.?itegiAlergAilr ' il' , tient: .
..
4 . •, .. _
LI:E. OXIE N Y INSURANCE
• ANY OP PITTSBURGH'. '
0 lORAiRo. aTPIPTH 13 TREZT, Bars Bum.
sblnsure!, agnirkst ell kinds of Pre ,d and ifFlot
. • -___,
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JOB MOMS' ,Jrz.. President.
..' .. T. .1. KOSITINnoN Vice President.'
1 4.4 11 4ke tuta , inr- vii 4e.iii:
en
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inintiii*.—jr„ B.' t.. Phneitey;
,1
I....J—ltnion. , - W. H. Ayer...
g H s i gsse t . • i Robe rt . D it*? :, •
Childs, Francis Setters, . ,
objets Ai" ! t ' • ' slant: J.; I.2l3teelidide.
Dept Ititn‘Denn, ''.
F. H. Nevin: • , -.... .
' t'prattrotit otichilstst_'.6n. , ' '
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1 Brr THE BEST AND camas,
PIANO AHD. °ROAR. __. - - -
er 8 . os
Sitioinikk ' Gold Itedidisiiii
itiiiiiiiiii tOtTAGEORGAN
- , -„,_. " -: , .
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,‘, Ta, soHo,...ifAtUrAn PIA*O coiablass• all .the
41ted i'llaguligliroireMents known In the eon
otztiottoll ors 'Mass Inamonens. and has al-
Wan been awarded the highest PreMl2l3l °Z.
Wilted. Its tone Is hill. sonorous and meet. The
wuramangdp. Mr-durabty amt.. ,Ut7 4.
,i, ,i2
ol l_oaort•,, ragoll from Sam to„onhf
~
to-.. v e arm nalt,h ) cheaper ..--r- valor JO;
0 illieiffirst elan Piano. . ~.,." .
, - NETEVE uoTTAMELO...uffAN L _ .
._
! #44(11 at the head 'of ai,.• reed '4Btruul.Moll4
wouneltit the most Per... EMIIMI. IT _ a
!at antshallar instrument fit the oohed "states.
It Sitalple and compact ,in
.00211triletiOn. lOW
not liable to aet out of order.
CARPENTEBis PATENT.. VOX froareara
VIILMOLOii is only to. be totmtl In this Organ.
nice home/00 to SOM. 4U E l otrotamt fo> tro
Years.
BABE, INAKE & .11111 nag,
No. LS BT. CLAM BMW.
41iP•Orders for tenth( and tioalrlar will
promptly Weeded $o by C. 11111$4,0wi. be
w E
ALDERMAN AND 'EX-ORPICID JUSTICE Oi
THE PHAACE.
'
OFF/CE. 89 'FIFTH AVENUR.
. Speciat_attention given. to conveyancing and 1
collections Deeds. Bouds and•BlortgageS dzaAll
up. and all legaLbusinessattended to pronsptly
..and sceurately.
AdiitTELLllleSTkit
1 A.X4.13-Rat&ler,
Ex-sadlele Junkie of the Peace and Pollee Mas
bate. Olce. RAN/. STREET, opptelte tile
Cathedral PITTHIMITRGH, PA.
Deeds, uds,: Mortgages, Acknowledgment,.
D s ooattlons, 'and all Legal Business executed
with prouta and dlsisatoh. sable
tralW As Stlijkili — T —------
1
1
'AN
OF THE'P EACE AND
[POLICE MADItiTRATE.
Oftlee,/151 MUTH STREET, opposite the Ca-
Sages, Pittsburgh, Pa , Deeds, Bonds, Mort
gages, Ack.riedgments, Depositions and an
Legit Sumo sa executed with nrozontaese and
If snatch.
A.
ice of the Peace,
CONVEYANCER, REAL :ESTATE M
AND M
RANG! AGES).
CARBON sTesicr., EAST BIitIaNGEL&M..
Collection Ot Renee solicited audio romotly at.
t end ed to.
lays46o
TORN W. RIDDELL,
ATTORNEY -AT-LA*.
Oemee, /111Lb1eamend Sapeet,
(Oikpoalte cbe Court House.)
174=1
ARCHIBALD BLAKELEI,
41,71"7.0.4t/V- Elr-A:r-LA - Vir m
93 rariTlL ST/Ur:Era
,ratcniiftriair P PTTI 3 RITRGH. PA
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP
IN
ALLEGHENY Coll& TY, No.. 475 of No
vember Term, /887. • Anthony Young; tow for
use of John tiatigwisch vo.Johit Buhl, a non-rest
dent of Pennsylvania. Foreign attachment .1n
ease. J. Ludwig Reethen, Esq., sammoned as
garnishee and affidavit of claim tiled for
$2481.70. Judgment by default of an appear
ance tas been entered and rule granted for the
Prothonotary to assess the damages. Notice is
fierebY given to the defendant sad all parties In
terested; that the, P rothonotary ef Allegheny
:county will assess the plaintiff's damages 'at the
prpthonotarre office on the 19th Dek-ORJI7Iq.
ipeo, at /co o'clock's. sr.
• A. A. aW. B. PHEVIANCP..
attorneys fort/MAIM.
mpt4=.r
TN .THE DISTRICT COURT OF .
THE -UNITED STATES, for the 0 Western.
strict of Pennsylvania. . •
- 'JOSEPH I tt. - ELt.lOlT,' a Mankrn_pt !Alder' the 1
Actor Congress of March lid, /807. having:SP" \
plied for a discharge from all ht. debts, and
chains p , ovable Under said Act, by order of the
- Court,' notice 'ls hereby given, total persona who
have proved Our debts, and of to
persons Inter
ested. to appear on the 17th day of.littL,e .11160,__at. •
/0 o'clock A. m., before SAMITEL` HARPER.
Methi Register in Bankruptcy, at' his.office, No.
93 .Dlitnond street, „Eittebe et h . pa„, t o , al low
°ante, if any they have, why a dleeharge , altottld .'.
not be granted to the sold Bankrupt.
.. , . ‘ -B.'o. alcowNoLzeif.
Clerk of U. S. Court ter sold Dlatrlet.
My2fhil ,
ROCK !I`..E • BAP!'
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB.
LEmoNBB
p nicueiapilidiureliasintsaweri;
iis.rouiv.xxx4r.r.* •
Wbern may be round a roll assortment orpar...
lor. (Member and Kitchen Summar& ; dans
kiRES... . ,
EIL '.. SIir.A.DL ItECEIVED
daily at BEHVAlifilg. rprLpgrat Intoular
h 'Stand NO. 45 Diatnond Martini rine'
burgh, and at.the Twin . City, hengsel.._ I tY
corner of Ohio and Peden! sn.ftts,,
be h a
all binds of Sea and Lake fish. "Halibtlt, twit
Beak, Codfish. Haddock, and Eel. Also,- ,
supplies of White, Lane Irish, salm BASIN
on,
Ster. Herring and Maolnaw Trout, trblek
enables us to sth at the lowest market widest
wholesale or retail. We invite all loyers 0
!fish Fish to give is a Oa • and We win WV
maga a treat, \
~a'~'~SNf AY,aircti~ : .
=ME
, E.
Q. NEW OPERA.
. .
For a short season commencing BIONDAY
E VENING. June SlSth, and continue every erei;
lag during the week.
Grand Atathsee Saturday Afternoon at ikii
o'clock. Admission to all parts of the house, A 5
cents.
.. The great incomparable-
DIIPREZ 41- BENED/GT 111:121STAXIS
' he largest company In sl6 pers.
formers. complete In every dep art ment.
MONDA r‘ TUESDAY ANL, WEDNESDAY
Offenbach'sleirand t•pera
. ,
. ZIA BELLE DELLEX.
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
THE GREAT BARBER RED OPERA.
th an entire change of programme.
Adtnissfon—Dreas Circle and Parquette, 50,
cents: Gallery2s tents. Seats scoured trona
to 5 each lday at the box office, without extra
charge.
te24:kst
HAIL.
SYLVESTER BEECHER - • Manager.
POSiTIVELY ONE DAY ONLY.
The original
. .
Gen. TON 2, H 11112 8 AND WIVE.
Com. 11171 ARID MINIUM
In their. fascinatlns perlcnnantes.
1941,:rICIELZAELY, cIIIZXtes 2131, 1889.
• •
* performances at 3 and 9P. M. Admissions
*Scents; children underle years, L 5 cents; re
served seats, 50 cents; children under 10 years
toreservea seats, fib cents.
Liberty - Hall, List Liberly, •
FRIDAY, June *s, /869-
.NRD DAVL4.
.1421125
garGRAND , VOCAL AND M.
STRUX.R.NTAL CONt ERZ, by St. Paul
Orchestza. assisted by r 1... ella &troy ornet.
Band. on THURSDAY EVENTNR, June, 24. th.
/SW, In the BASEYENT or CA.TUSDRAL..
Tlrkets. Shy cents; can be ocured at all the
muslcatores. -- Front seats fo r ladles thagentle
menarcompanylng them. . , JeaSMIL.
IarIPA IR AND STIC4 WHERRY,
F EStIVAL-13y the ladles of- BeWield
Presbyterlareeongregation, onnhe afternoon and
evening. of WEDNa.nuAY. THURS.)AY AND
FRIDAY of this wyek.. at the country residenCe
of HENRY LLOYD. Esq., on Pennsylvania
avenue.
Oakland ears pass thsgate.
ariPITTSRIURGH THEATRE.
Benefit'.E W. WILLUMS, Lessee and Manager.
of Miss LE() HUDSQN. -The exciting
drama termed ttgOACV;(OOD, or DICE TURKS $
BMX TO' FORK.
Hudson, Matinee on Saturday.
• The French Fpy 0/1. Übrk aback.
ay -Firm_ zeoceNce
House, Pitt sbu r gh , ru
pa aveztuet deassits the lberai•
Tblebonse has one ot the finest Billiard Remit
•in the clt7.- It Ls oecipedly the cocdest and most
inviting testae. The tames,. are ad new and, ent-'
brace• all the modern i mprovements, and offers
soperibr attractions to lovers of the game. •
P ROPII3SIONAL
G. w- De c*np,
ATP3RNEy AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIN,
OEMs,. So.' 137 'Quay AVENUE. :Pitts.
bargh, (formerly occupied' by Eon. Vralter,ll.
o
Lorrr%) will 'practice In tbe U. 3. Circuit and
Dismal? Coarts, In.the State Supreme and all tlin
Court& or -Allegheny 'courtly, JUNI make
tlons Margot or theadlacent counties. UZl:dill
W ag
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