SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFFLINTOWN: Wedneidar. March 2, lTT. TERMS. Br.aawrrptiori, $1-60 pw annum, if paid witt.in li mouths ; $2.K) if not paid within It month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient bnsineaa notices in local col umn, 10 eenta per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter res. PENN'A. E. EJTIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Nov. 2Gth. 1876, passenger trains will leave, Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. K., as follows i IABTWABD. Piilladelphia Express 12 54 a m JMiPiin Accommodation 6 25 a m Pscitie Express .....10 19am JJohnstown ri press 11 Strain Hail 6 05 p ra Allan tic Express 8 15 p m VIlTSitl. tPitthnrg Expresa wl2 R8 a ra m. itic Express 2 a m Vjr Passenger ........10 00 a in ;Mail . 8" P in JKast Line 4 68 p m 'Kirf in Accommodation ........ 8 00 p tu Vaily. t Daily txctpt Sunday, f rt7 tzctpt Sunday uigkt. i Dtilv except ilon- LOCAL ISTELLIGE&CE. Plowing. Sucker fishing. House cleaning. White washing. Garden making. Sowing cloverseed. Lent will soon be over. The birds hare mated and are building. Philadelphia" MarkeU Wheat $1.61, Corn 64a55c on track, Oats 43to47c. There is a talk of CoU A. K. McClnre as the next Democratic candidate for Gover nor. An exchange ssy to sober a drunken j man pour water down the "spine of his back." The last snow has been prononnced an effort on the fart of Winter to bull-dote Ppnng. Communion services will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Academia next Sabbath. " Four goad-sized snakes were killed, the other day, in the Presbyterian cemetery in Gayspnrt." A Methodist clergyman defines the fem inine Teaming to preach as " an aberration of amativeness." "Ton seem to walk more erect than usual, my friend." "Yes, I aave been traitened by circumstances-. (300 Wanted Or any less sum, for one year or longer. Good security given. In quire at this office. 2w "Charles Koush, of Freeburg, Suyder county, trapped nix foxes, ten raccoons and thirty muskrats darirg the past winter." The sparrows were liberally fed during the late enow, by the scattering of wheat on the pavement around Court House square. Huntingdon has a large stock of public speakers on hand. Hope no one will meet with the misiortune of being talked to death. A thief stole a horse and buggy, near I.ewistown on Friday night. It is believed that he passed through this place some time during the night. The soliloquy of the senior editor of the Democrat and Register in eating crow may be seen and read in another column. See picture of our special artist. " A Chicago girl, who claims to have proved it by experiment, Bays that by put ting a lover in the light of a blue glass win dow be can be made to propose at one sit ting." The temperance pledge fever nges in Huntingdon. About eight hundred people in that ancient town have signed the pledge. Soon they will say in that place, No one drinks in this town." On Monday a week Mrs. Hippie, of Lick ing Creek Valley, fell while walking in the road and broke ber left leg. Dr. Eider was called and promptly rendered the surgical id that the case required. From every direction, wherein anything Is known of the Selinagrove and North Branch Kailrqad enterprise, a renewed con fidence ie heartily expressed aioce the elec tion ot the new management, with Mr. Doty at its head. Ton will need new suit of clothes this epring. The place to have them made is at Loudon's. He has bought and shelved a complete assortment of Casimres and Cloths, to suit the times. Call and leave an order for a suit. The Blair Connty Agricultural Society have taken time by the forelock and shaken the old fellow np to a realization of the fact that a Fair will be held near Hollidayshurg on the 25th, 26tn, 27th and 28th days of September next. An Independent Is well described by the Inter-Ocean, which Bays he is a man who is never ot any use and never knows what he onght to do until the time for action is pa-it. It is noticeable that all the Independents who supported Tilden are now sorry they did so. The Orbisonia Uader gives the following: Daring a recent visit to Mapleton we were shown a sample of knitting done by a young lady of that town, which surpasses any thing of the kind we have ever seen. Tbe work consisted of two stockings knit from one set of needles and both at the same time. Tbe young lady is living with Mr. Gayton." Whatever inaccuracies are observable, they are few, in the picture of the senior editor of tbe Democrat and Register, as it appear in this issue of the Seutiiul and Re publico, must be attributed t the tact that the picture was "taken on the fly," when Mr. BonsaH waa taking one of his accustomed contemplative strolls. The con templative attitude is life-like, and exceed ingly becoming when so serious a question as eating crow is to be considered. If yon are a thief, a mardwer, or a burner of other people's property, he sure that justice will find yon out. It may be a long time coming np to yon, but it will overtake and over helm yon in confusion and shame and iguominy aa surely as that justice over took tbe wretch who was shot on his coffin at Mountain Meadows, last Friday, for mur der committed twenty years ago. There is a large emigration to tbe West ern country from all points. The bard times, by closing or greatly narrowing the avenues of bnsmess in the older sections of the country, pre. heavily on many. Thou sands thus pressed are seeking new homes in the West, and thousands of those -who thus seek will often thank the day Whea they took ths resolution to go West. Madam, did yon ever lift a dog by tbe tail f" "Why, no, you crriel thing you." I didn't know, because I just saw yon carry your little child across the gutter by One arm. A dog's tail is a good deal stronger than the ligaments of a baby's shoulder." Scholars have been tn the habit cf tak ing loaded pistols into the High School of Easton. Last week one of the pistols was discharged during the session. Fortunate ly no danuge was done except to the lads engaged in this practice, several of whom have been dismissed from the school." Last Wednesday Joseph Williams was helping to dig a well on the Toder farm, one mile east of this place, in Fermanagh township, and while thus engaged a stone loosened from the side ot the well at a point about twenty feet above ahere Wil liams worked. Te weight of the stone is about twenty-live pounds. In its fall it struck Williams in the 1-ftsideof tbe head, catting through a thick cup, and making 'a gash of about two inches iu length in the head clean to tbe skull-bone, and thence downward, inflicting a stunning blow on the ribs that so prostrated Williams that Dr. Elder was speedily summoned to minister to him. The irjured uian is improving as rapidly as can be expected under his load of afflictions. Commission Merchant, Col. William Bell, who is well and favor ably known to the majority ot the people of Juniata connty, has gone into business in Philadelphia, at Pier 11. Norlh Wharves, sbove Race street, aa Wholesale Commis sion Merchant. lie does business solely on commission, and respectfully solicits con signments of all kinds of Couutry Produce or Productions. Accounts and Remittances will be promptly rendered. Having unusual facilities for procuring tbe Best Uabket Raris, he feels confident of giving entire satisfaction for any consignments that his friends and the farming and business com' muni ties may be pleased to favor bim with. tftfc Lewistown Gazelle says : A. M. 3 Hoop, of Yesgertowu, Mifflin county, (who has beard his twenty third child cry ) was re elected J astice of the Peace, at tbe late election, which lands tbe veteran hero at the threshold of his twenty fifth year as an expounder of justice to those that err Tbe inkstand in his office has been in cse over one hundred jears, and sixtj years in a jus tice's office. Seward in his autobiography says in regard to bis boyhood : It was my business To drive tbe cews, morning and evening, to and from distant past reS) to chop and carry in the fuel for the parlor fare, to take the grain to the mill and fetch the flour, to bring tbe lime from tbe kiln and Ao tbe arrsads for the family generally, the time of my etder brothers being to precious to permit tbem to be withdrawn from their labors in the store and on the farm. How happy were the winter evenings, when tbe visit of a neighbor brought out the apples, nttts, and cider, and I was indulged in a respite from study, and listened to conversation which gen erally tarnei upon politics or religion." n A Nsw Trial Granted This morning His Honor Judge Pearson granted the motion on the part of the eouosel fjr the Pennsylvania railroad company for a new trial tn the case of Hamilton Harvey vs. The Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. Tbe plain tiff brought suit against tbe company for alleged negligence wbicb Caused tbe death of liridgrt Harvey, the wife of the plaintiff, on December 18th, 1873, from injuries received by being run over by a car at tbe siding at HoSer' warehouse on Caoal street, and the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $ I, uUU. Ihe tn-itioi for a new tiial was made bv Messrs. Hall and Jordan, and argued. The court delivered an oral opiuirn granting the motion prayed for on tbe e round that tbe company was guilty of no nerli geneeand 'hat the deeedent tens fttiltii of gran negen; that the verdict was against the weight of the evidenee, and that the decedent was stupid if not intoxicated.' Harrisburg Telegraph, March 22. A TERRIBLE affiictiou befell tbe fam ily of Mr. Samuel Wolf, in this place, on Suuday eVeuing last, in the suicide of Mr Leah Wolf. During the after noon she had expressed Ler intentiuu of visiting a sick neighbor, and ber family supposing this to be tbe case, paid no attention to ber absence until the evening began to wane, when ber daughter, on opening tbe door leading np stairs, discovered ber mother bang ing by tbe neck to tbe band-rail. An alarm was given and Dr. Thompson and others were soon on band. A jury was summoned oy rq Murray, and an inquest heid. Ibe verdict, as rendered by tbe jury, was: Diseased come to ber death by strangulation by banging, at her own bands." What the predisposing cause was it would be dif ficult to state. Mrs. Wolf was a isdy of a very retiring disposition and some what subject to attacks of melancholy. These generally oppressed her most se verely on the anniversary of the death ot ber son, who died by his own band on tbe 4th of March, about eleven years since. No donbt temporary de rangement was the cause of the rash act Mrs. Wolf was aged about 77 years. Danvdlt Inlelligencer. Dkcoqed AJiD Robbed. On Friday evening last au elderly lady arrived in this city on tbe Mail Tram, which she bad boarded at Harrisburg. Sbe ap peared to be in a stupor and acting quite strangely during tbe progress of tier journey. Va ber arrival here sue did not get out of the ear, and Depot Master U tlsou s attention being drawn to tbe circumstance, be called upon Dr. Fay to make an iuvesiiicatton. He and Dr Clark of Bell's iilis, after exam iuing tbe condition of tbe lady, could arrive at no satisfactory concluMcn as to ber ailment, she was, however re moved to a room in the Logan House and made as conilortable as possible for the oigbt. On Saturday lr. il liaui She ler, passenger brakeman on tbe Branch train, identified the lady as bf mother, who bad come from Balti more to pay bim a visit. Go leaving that citv she had in ber possession the sum ot $1,600, but on ber arrival here her funds only amounted to about $Ii It ia said that Mrs. Shelter was accom panied by another woman who, on reaching this city, mysteriously disap peared, and it is supposed that sbe did tbe drnggiog and the robbing. The matter is to be the subject of an in vestigation. Mrs. S. was removed to tbe home of her son. 1129 Twelfth v una. Jllioon TnbMs The Public School of Rockland will hold an Entertainment, consisting of Essays, Declamations, Dlalofuisfcc., on Tuesday evening, April 3, 1877. All are invited; Admissioil 5 cents. . VIED: CtJLBERTSON In Patterson, March 24th, Matilda Jane, infant dangbter of Per ry and Sophia Culbertaon, aged three mos. and 10 days. WILSON At Airy View, Juiivta Co., Pa., On March 24, 1877, Esther Turbett Wilson, daughter of David and Jane M. Wilson. DOUG HM AN At 5 o'clock on Monday ' morning, March 19th, at his residence in Patterson, Dai id A. DU;hiiian, aged ib years, 6 months and 16 days. Tcibcti or Respect. At a special meeting of BIiFTin'own . Lodgi, No. 1-31, l.O. O. F.. held iu iu Halt on the evening 01 March lit, 177, the undersigned were appointed a Committee to 'draft resolutions expressing ths senne of ! said Lodire on Ihe death ol Brother P. (I. j David A Doiuums; they, therefore, re ' ptrt the (fillowi ig: Whfbi-a, It has 4ea.ed an Allwisc i Providence to remove Iroui our midst a j brother whose long connection with the loage and associ ttion witn us nas enaearea him to ail; thereioie, be it Resolved. That in the death of Brother David A. Doigbhas, his family has lost a kind husband and an affectionate parent, society a usef ul citizen and a coniderate neighbor, ai.d the Lodge a devoted member. Resolved. That we exttnd a chariaWe band to I lie wile and children of our de ceased Brother in this their day of sorrow and affliction, and throw around them its protective care, iu accord tnce with the beautiful fnets of our Order. Resolved, Tint our Lodge room be draped in mourning lor the space of three months, and that tbe members wear the usual bodge' ot mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That the thanks of our Lodge are hereby tendered tbe members of Lost Creek and other Lodges tor their presence and participation iu the funeral ceremonies, and the kind neighbors and citizens who furnished Iheir conveyances on the occa sion. Resolved, That a copy of these proceed ings be presented tn the wile of our de ceased Urol her, and that the same be pub lished in tbe countv papers. B. H. MITCHELL, P.G., W. F. SNYDER, P. G., D. F STEVENS, P. W.J. ZEIDEKS, P. G., E. IV. H. KREIDEK, P. G., Committee. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & TOWXSEXD, BANKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. March 2t, 1877. Bid. A: i 11JI H nttl : nit imj. 1U; nil ! tout ! V. S. 6's 11 112J b-J0' lKoo li 1805, JaJ ldr 1 1 1f IHi 113 HMO's 11 1J Currency, 6's 12.1 6's, 18M. new 110 4 i s, new lnCJ Pennsylvania R. E 42 Philadelphia at Reading K. R.. VX Lehigh Vallev K. R... 41 4J 12. 2. 134( l.ehijrli Loal k. rtavigatiou L.O.. -It United Cotmianies of N. J.... 1U4 Pittsburg, Titusville It Buffalo K. K.. 1 1 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. 11 Northern Central K. K. Co 20 15J 15 Ilestonville Pass. K. R. Co.... 1- Gold H4 l 03LMi:i(C II.. MIFFLIN TOWJf MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLUTOWX, March 28, 1877. Butter 25 Ei(ts 12 Lard 10 Ham '2 Bacon PoUtoes 1 (X Union. 40 Kags...... 2 MIKFLLNTO".VN (iKAIN MARKET. Corrected weutly by Bayers It Kennedy. Qcotatioxs roa To-day. Wednesday, March 28, 187". Wheat 1 35 Corn .................... 42 Oats 60 Rye 5 Timothy seed 1 60 Cloverseed 8 00 BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IS COAL) IaUMllE.lt, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAliT, JtC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MifCin- town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS . EEXNEDT. NEW GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED DEPOT. The undersigned will buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN at fair market prices, at his NEW WARE HOUSE, IS MIFFLIXTOWN. Flonr, Feed, Shorts, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, k6.t FOR SALE AT MIL, I, PRICES. Farmers leaving their grain at the Ware house will have it taken to the mill and re turned to the W arehuuse ground in flour. All Orders Promptly Attended To. . MR. ESPEN'SCII.VDE can at all times be found at the Warenonse. Jan 10, 18TS. Ji SEPH MUSSER. Subscribe lor the Sentinel and Republican It contains more, and a grexter va. iety of gMfd and uselul readiig matter than any other county paper. A tine aoswiimeiit ol cloths, c-snners vexing, &c. aiwrys on hand and for Kale by d. . uiuiiv.v Prat fc Hjeaiotaea a talk s Hamlia.'s Legal Js'otutx. Dissolution of Partnership. . NOTICE is hereby given that the part nership between D. B. Spanogle and Henry J. Rile, nnder the firm name of D. B. h panogle at Co , in the business of tan ning, near East Waterford, Juniata connty, Pa., expired on the 1st day of January, 1877, by limitation. . DAVID B. SPANOGLE. March 28, 1877. PROCLAMATION W II E REAS, the lion, ttsiij. F. JcsrtH, President Judce of the Court of Comrilrtn Pleas for the 41st Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and the llonorables Noah A. Elder and Francis Barth-y, Associates Judges of the aaid Court of Common Pleas of Jnniata connty, have issued their precept to me directed., bearing date the HJih day ol February, 1877, tor hoUing Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sess:nu of the Peace, at M1K FLI.NTOWNi on the FOURTH MONDAT of APRIL, 1877, being the 2-!rd day of the month. Nonce is Hebebt Givkh, to the Cor oner, Justices ot the Peace and Constables of the County or Juniata, that they be thee and therein Iheir proper persons, at one o'clock on the alternoon ol said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things that to their olliees respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognisance lc prosecute against the prisoners that are 01 then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecute agaiust t!ie:u as shall be just. By an Act of Assenibiyj passed the the day of May, A. I)., 1854, it ia made the duty of the Justices l the Peace, of th several counties of this Commonwealth, tc return to the Clerk ol this Court ot tji artoi Scsaious ol the n-specttves counties, all tin recognisances entered into before them by any person or persons cliaiged with tilt couimisiou ot any crime, except such (aet as may be ended belore a Justice of tha Peace, under existing laws, at least ten day belore the commencement of the session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances ate entered into leu than ten days before the commencement of the session to w hich the) are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at ilifllintown, the 10th day of February, In the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. TVM. D. WALLS, Sherif. SherifTs Office, Mitflintown, i March 28, 1877. $ SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of fend. Ex., and J i. Fa., issued nut of Ihe Court ol Common Pleas of Juniata county and to me directed. ill be exjocd to sale by public onlcry, at the Court Mouse, in the borough of Mirtlintown. at 2 o'clock r. at , on FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1877, the following described real estate, to wit : A tract of land situated in Greenwood township, Juniata county, adjoining lands of Ucorge W. McKUee on the north, James 8. (,, Jesse Keed and others on the east, John S. St roup on tbe south and John Union's heirs and Peter Wetzler on the west, containing 180 ACRES, more or less, and having thereon erecti-d a Log and Frame Dwelling House, Bank B un, Carriage and Corn House. Spring lioue, Log Siablo and Blacksmith Shop; Also. A tract ol Woodland in same township, containing 40 ACRES, more or less, bound ed on the west by John Dnnm's heirs, on the south by J j. Castles and others, and on the north bv oilier lands of Samuel Stroup and Dimm'a heirs. To be sold as the property of Samuel Stroup. ALSO, A tract of land situated in Milford town ship, Juniata county, adjoining lands of B. D. Kepner and" Lewis Burchtield on the north, Jacob Lemon on the east, George Brillinger and Lewi B urvl.fi i-l l on the west aud Lewis Burchtield and William Mitchell on the south. 13 ACRES, more or less, aeven acres cleared, hiving thereon erected a Dwelling House. Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Stable and outbuildings. To be sold as the property ot Peter H. Hawn. ALSO, A tract .f land situated in Greenwood township, Juniata county, adjoining lands of J. and E. Builcr on the north, William S. Ze idem and John Cox on the east, Sam- UilSironpon Ihe si u'li. A. Zi-iders and others on the west, containing 21") ACKES, ni'.ri- or less, 1IHI acres clea ed, having a Log House, Bank Bam and other outbuild ings thereon erected To be sold as the property of George W. McElwee. ALSO, A tract of land situated in Walker town ship, Juniata county, adjoining lands of Davnl Diven and John Gingrich on the north, public rod and Philip Rank on the east, iands ot Samuel Anker and public road on the son'h, lands of Mii oder and Jinle Ttson on the west, containing lit ACKES,more or less, about 99 aires of h.cb are cleared, having thereon erected a Log-prame House. Bank Birn, and other necessary outbuildings. To be sold as the property ol .Vailin eaver. W. D. WALLS, Sheriff. SbenfTs OflK-e, Mifliintowu, March 26, 17 1. TRIAL LIST FOR APRIL TERM, 117. 1. Mil. hil Jones vs. Sarah T Jamison. No 3.i April term 1S77. Z Miirbelt Jon-s vs. John N aXoore. ao CO April term 1877. J. Philo Zjigler vs. D W llarley at. Co. No April term lf77. 4. Amos W Mitchell and Allen 1' Mitch ell, Executor of the last will of Wiliiam Mitchell, deceased, vs. Philip Wagner, Keu- ben Stetier, John Powell, Kobison Middles worth, Worrall Kemberling, John Boxersox, Albert Kline and Divnl Middlesworth. No. 6S September term 1S75. 6. Albright b bos wick and Hannah Bos- wick, for the use of said Hannah, vs. Wm H Rnouse and Junes s Cox. No 130 Sep tember term 1878. 6. The Columbia Insurance Company vs. Solomon Benner and Christian Bcnner, do ing business as S Benner Jr. Bro. No 815 Sept term 1875. 7 1 William Cox vs. Adam Wilt. No 6 Dec term 1875. 8 Columbia Insurance Company vs. Wm O Winey. No 4'i Dec term 1875. V. James freeland vs. frank shields. No 133 Feb term 1876. 10. James 8 Marsh vs. Paul Cox. No 89 ipril term, 1876. 11. John H Wheelprand George S West vs. Stewart T McCulloeh, George H Gra hsm and John Balsbach, surviving partners ol' the firm of Isaac Hawn & Co. Ne 147 April term 1876. 12. Robert McMeen, Administrator of Kesiah Kerchner, dee'd, vs. David Foalea. No l-5 April term, 1876. 13. Daniel Rhine, for use of John Brant, Jr., vs. Joseph Richardson. No 185 Sept term 1S76. 14. David Wilson and A J Patterson, do ing bnsine.-s aa 4"iIson &. Patterson, vs. John McMatogle. No 197 Sept term, 1876 15. Amos Miller, tor use ot William Cox, vs. George K Hoffman and Susanna Uotf man. No l'J8 Sept term l!'7. 16. Morria Humes, S Sniucker. Jr., Sam uel H Sedes and James 11 Cannon, trading as Bunies It Smocker, vs. J B H Todd. No 199 Sept term 1876. 17. William F Mount vs. John Balsbach, S T McCulloeh, George M Graham and Ben jamin Ilump-T. No 57 Dec term 1876. Is. Samuel Hoffman vs George W Gor tnn. No 68 Dec term 1876. 19. John Vaiighau, for use Of John tl Gilliland, vs William Dougherty. No 107 Dec term, 1876. 20. Christian Tyson, VY P Thompson and James Kyle, partners, vs. Joshua P.Evaus. No 158 Dec term 1876. 21. John C Moser vs. S R Notestine. No 115 Feb term 1877. 22. John C Wright vs. John Jenkins. No 110 Feb term 1877. 23 John Hanaaman and F llanoaman, hia wile, vs. David Phalor and F M Phalor, hia ile. No 118 April term, 1877. JACOB BFIDLER, Prolhouolarj. Prothonotary'a Office. Mifllin- 1 town, March 16, 1877. Court meets April 23d, 1877. Jeh werk oa abort awtfc at tail etfie. Legal Notices. LIST OF DEALERS AND VEN DEES of Foreign and Domestib Mer chandise in the county of Jnniata for tbe year 18i i, as approved and classified by the Mercantile Appraiser i aurrLiirrown. Ifames. Cldss. Jlm't. Elias Tllten, merchant 12 $12 50 John Yeakloy A Son, dry goods, 18 10 (M B F Kepnrr, druggist 14 7 00 Banks A Hamlin, druggists....: 14 7 00 W F Snyder, furniture dealer... 14 7 f 0 J W Kirk, merchant 14 7 00 Solomon Books, merchant ..... 14 7 00 J S Thomas, merchant.. 14 7 CO J W Mntberstmiigh, hardware..; 12 12 50 John Elka, men-bant .11 7 00 J C Moter, liquor dealer ....... 25 00 J E shader, merchant 14 7 00 Francisctts Hardware' Conijny; li 12 50 L A Segelbaum cloibiur 14 700 D W Harley, merchant 14 7 00 A M St M Mamnaiigh, merchants 12 12 50 Buyers A Kennedy, grain, coal aus 1" 10 00 E B McCrum, real estate agent .'14 7 IK) Emil Schott, fancy store M 7 00 Joseph Musser, Hour, leed, Ac.. 14 T IA1 J E llollobaueh, reatamant J K Ilollobaugh, twd billiard ta bles .:.:t.;ii..i. . 40 00 James M nrrav, hotel keetafr. . . ; ; C AO 00 Jacob Will, Motel ke. per; 5 DO 00 Frank ShlehU, Motel keeper.... S 60 00 DiLAWaas. Sftnmcl Fchleeel, merchant..... 14 7 00 Winey A Custer, merchants.... 13 10 00 TIEBKTT. N Hertxler A Son, merchants.. 13 10 00 WSIiKIB. Thompson & Mota r. merchants, 14 7 00 C A 1 houiM-ii, coal dealer..... 14 7 00 Jacob Kicki-nbiugh, merchant.. 14 7 00 Wiliiam II Kurtx,merchatits.... 14 7 00 N D Van Dyke, merchant 14 7 00 Jerome lletrick, merchant 14 7 00 Buyers A Kenueily, grain, Ac... 14 7 00 tuoiipsoxto-. Keely it Smith, merchants 13 10 00 llaldeman A Sellers, merchants. 12 12 -0 Elixa James, confectioner 14 7 00 Elihu Benuer, grain and coal ... 13 10 00 Sl'SQUKUANMA. A Dinger, merchant 14 7 00 Jacob Weiser, merchant... 14 7 00 II II Ssecht, merchant 14 7 Ol Jacob Weiser, hotel keeper 6 60 00 CBEBBWOOO. J T Dimm A Bros., merchants.. 14 7 00 Thomas Cox, hotel keeper S 60 00 TCSCABOB4. Manger A Meminger, merchants, 13 10 00 J C Crawford, merchant.!...,.. 14 7 00 A J Ferguson, merchant 13 !0OO Mauger A Co., merchants a 13 10 00 Wm Van Sweringen, merchant t 14 7 00 John A Newcomer, hotel keeper 6 60 00 lies. Campbell A Robison, merchants. 13 10 00 R U Patterson, merchant. ...... 13 10 00 Lroao. S T McCulloeh, grain, coal, and lumber 14 7 00 roBT BOTAL. Dr J P ?terrett, druggist. 14 7 00 Robert Logan, cunteciioucr .... 14 7 00 Harry E lives, stove dealer 14 7 tiO James Y Koona, confectioner... 14 7 00 Cvms M Fnnk) cobteciioner.... 14 7 00 J S M Gibson, merchant . ...... 14 7 00 Winey k. Landis, conteciioners, 13 10 00 John Dunbar, stove dealer ..... 14 7 00 Samuel Buck, merchant 14 7 00 Joseph Stiiniuel, furniture dealer 14 7 00 Noah Hertxler, grain, coal, lum ber 13 10 00 Kepuer & Gronmger, grocers,.. 14 7 00 Kepner A Groninger, grain, coal, lumber 13. 10 00 John McManigol, hotel keeper.. 5 60 00 FATBTTI. L A J B Wilson, merchants.... 13 10 00 S S Beaver, merchant 14 7 00 I T McAlister, merchant... 13 10 00 W 11 McAlister, merchant 14 7 00 Brown it Son. merchants 13 10 00 Cyrus Sieber, hotel keeper...... 6 60 00 o.KCt. Bayard Nields, merchant 13 10 00 Kiue at Gr.y bill, merchants 12 12 50 E Shcllenberger, merchant 14 7tW E S Gra; bill, hotel keeper 6 60 00 Samuel liumbaugh, hotel koeisjr 5 50 00 FATTEBSox. Samuel Straycr, c othier 13 10 00 B own & Wilson, grocers 12 12 50 W II Ejtolf, conlectioner 14 7 00 1 M Goshen, grain, coal, liunb- r, 14 7 00 Mrs. Hanneman, merchant 14 7t0 W M Wright, confectiouer...w 14 7 00 J B M Todd, clothier 13 10 00 James North Son, grain dealer 14 7 00 David Holiiian, grocer 14 i 00 Ernest Jt D'-im, market car 14 7 00 Joseph Pennell, merchant 12 12 50 Stevens 4l Gusa, hardware 13 10 00 John Hayes, hotel keeper 5 60 00 John Hayes, hotel keeper 5 60 00 John Foreman,. hotel keeper.... 6 50 00 BALE. John P Kellv, merchant........ 14 7 00 J Nov in Pomeroy, merchant.... 13 10 00 Alex oodward, mercb ml..... 14 i HO Levi Dundoie, stove dealer..... II 7 00 U W BitrchHcld, merchant.. ... 14 7 00 Sl Kt CK UILL. J L Barton, merchant 13 10 CO D Conn A Son, merchants.... 14 00 The license mentioned in the above list will be due and paable to the County Trea surer on and alter the 1st day of May, 1.-77. An appeal will be held at the Commis sioners' ottke, iu the borough of Miftlin- town, on rrniav, April 2'lh, 18 (, when all p.Tsons feeling themselves aggrieved can attend if they tuiuk proper. JOHN CONN, Mercantile Appraiser. LICENSE PETITIONS. Vj OTICE is hereby given to all persons Li interested that the following ap lica tions f-r Licensd have been tiled in the Pro thonotary'a othce, in Mirtlintown, and will be presented lo the Court at April Sessions, 1877t 1. Petition of John K. Hollobaugh, for license to keep a Restaurant and Eating House in the borongh of Mini in town. 2. Petition of J. A. Newcomer, for license to keep an Inn at East Waterford. 8. Petition of John Hayes, tor license to keep an Inn in the borongh of Patterson. 4. Petition of John Foreman, tor license to keep an Inn in the borongh of Patterson. a. Petition of James A. fllurrar, tor license to keep an Iun, in the borough of Mirtlintown. 6. Petition of Frank Shields, for license to keep an Inn, in tbe borough of Mirtlin town. 7. Petition of Thomas Kirk, for license to keep an Inn, in Port Royal. 8. Petition of Liihraim U. Uraybill, tor license to keep an Inn, in Richlield. 9. Petition of John C. Moser, lor license to sell spirituous, malt and brewed Liquors, in quantities not less than one quart, in tbe borough of Muitintown. 10. Petition ot Thomas Cox, for license to keep an Inn, in Greenwood township. 11. Petitioo or Mary Suyder, for license to keep an Inn, in the borough of Tbomp sontown. 12. Petition of Samuel Rumberger, for license to keep an Inn, in Monroe town ship. 14. Petitir.n of Thomas Recs, for license to keep a Restaurant and Eating House in the borough of Patterson 14. Petition ol John McVanigle for license to keep a Restaurant and Eating House In the borough of Port Royal. 15. Petition of John Hayes, for license to keep a Restaurant and Eating Mouse in the borough of Patterson. 16. Petition of Jacob Will, for license to keepao Inn, in the borough of Uifllin town. 17. Petition of Jacob Weiser, for license to keep an Inn, in Susquehanna township. IAC0B BEIDLER, Prtthonotary. Pbothosotabt's Orrics, MifMiutown, March 27th, 1877. ) ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate of Abraham Svartulander. NOTICE is herebf given that Abraham Swartzlander has made a general as signment lo the undersigned lor the bene fit of creditors. All persons indebted to the assigned estate are requested to make payment, and those, having claims, hi nuke known the same without delav to E. A. ILARURITaL. Assignee of Abraham SwarUlaudar. LeguJ JVUices. NOTICE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES. Mat 1, 1877, to Afiiit 30, 1878. The Revised Statutesor the United States, Sections 3212, 3237, 8238, and 82)9, require every person engaged in any business, avo cation, or employment which reudt-rs him liable to a fitui tax. TO PhVCl'KE abb PLACE C03SPICUOCSLT IX HIS ES TABLISHMENT OU PLACE OF BUSI NESS a stamp denoting t&e payment of said special tax for the Special Tax Year beg'nning May 1, 1877, tvfore, commencing or c intiiiuing business alter April 3D, 1877. A return, as prescribed on Form 11, is also required by law of every person liable to Special Tax, a aloe. Tie taxes embraced ict'aia the provisions of Ike lam above quoted are as fottoscs, vix : Rectifiers 2W 00 Dealers, retail llii"r t..... 25 00 llcalers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale.. 60 00 Ik-slurs in malt liquois, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco ..... ..... 200 lU-tail dealers in leaf tobacc 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000. fifty cents for every dollar lit txeess ot $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco... 5 00 Manufacturers of stills 60 00 Aud lor each still manufactured.. 2i 00 And toreachworm manufactured. 2')00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars .......... 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animal.) 50 00 Peddli-rs of tobacco, second do, (two horses or other animals).... 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class, (ane horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth clans (on foot or public conveyance)...... 10 Ol Brewers of less than b-ni birr els ... 60 00 Brewers of 5 H) bairels or more .... 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall Isil to comply with the foregoingreqiiircments will be subject to severe penalties. Persons r Srms liable to p-y any of the Special Taxes named abova must applv to C. J. BUUXER. Col'ector or Internal Rev enue at Sunbury, Pa., and jay lor and pro cure the Special-Tax Sump or Srsmpsthev need, prior to Mat , 1877, and WITHOUT FLK1IIER NOTICE. Special-Tax S tamps will bo transmitted by mail only on receipt from tbe person or firm or firm ordering the same of specific directions so to do, together with the ne Cessary postage stamps or the ainouut re quired to pay the postage. The postage on cue stamp is three cents and on two sumps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, tea cents additional should accompany the1 applica tion. GREEX B. RAUM, Commi'rji'owrr of Internal Rrcrsus. Orrtrc or Imtkbxal Ravtst-E, Washington, DC. Jan 23, 1877. Notice rPurcbaie of Peraoo at Property. "VrOTICE is hen by given that the personal L 1 property, hereinafter mentioned, bought by John Musser, ot Walker township, at iheSherill's sale of personal property of Abraham Kautfiuan, on the 14th day ot An gus!. !876, at the place of resilience of raid Kai.tfiuau, on the said date, in Walker town ship, Juni.ita county, Pa., has been bought of John Musser, ami regularly transferred by tbe said John Musser to Michael Musser, of Delaware townsnip, Juniata county, and Uriah Shuman, ol same township. Said property consists of all the bones and cat tle stock, hogs, all the farming utensils, all tbe grain, hay, feci, a lot of lumber, all the household and kitchen furniture, carpenter tools, top bnggy, spring wagoa and truck wagon. All purson are hereby notified against attempted interference with the same. MICHAEL MTSSER. LKlAli SHUMAN. March 7, 1876. Executors' Sot Ice. Estate of U ii Hum Panmebaker, deceased. LETTERS TesUiui ntiry on the estate of William Pannebakcr, late of Tuc.i rora towuship, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims or demands ara re quested to make kaown the same without delav to SAMUEL P.VNNEBAKER, WILLIAM M. PANNKbAKER, March 7, 1&77. Execu'ors. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ' Assigned Estate of Chrutian Benner. N--TICE is hereby given that Christian Benner has made a gem-ral assignment to the undersigned tor the b -netit ol cred itors. All p -rsouc indebted to ihe assigned estate are requstud to make payment, and those hsvina claims, to make known the same without delav to 'E. A. MARGRITZ, Assignee of Christian Beuner. Feb 21, 1877. Count Honda far Sale. THE County Commissioners hereby give notice that we are prepared to renew County Bonds, and also lo sell a limited number of New Bonds, to procure nione to m-.-.-t Bonds coming dne. S lid Ponds to he at 5 per cent, inle-est. By order ol tbe Board of County Commissioners. JAMES DtEX, Cleik. Doe. 8, 1876. NEW GOODS! ISEW GOODS! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have just returned from Philadelphia with a lull line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $1.50, $5.00 to (20.00. Boys' OUliS) Y0O, St DU IV SIV.UV. A full line of the MOST FASUtONADLC HATS, at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.2i and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 hare also a full line of Ladies' ilose, Handker chiefs, Ave Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbucklee' Coffee 30c. slacker a. No. 1, $250perbbl. I am now selling SEWINO MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 Will sell you any kind ot a machine at TIT EXT Y PER CENT. LESS than tbey are usually S"ld. Leave yonr orders, and yon can have any kind yon want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Kay 17, 1876. ' Mifiintown Institute. FOR B0TS AND 01RLS. frtilE Spring Session (10 weeks) will open X in MifH ntown, APRIL W!h. The course of study will be extensive, and adapted to prepare pupils thoroughly fer Teaching, Business, or for Collegt. Teens: For the elementary brtnehea .S 7.50 For the higher English branches, Sci ences 10.00 For Latin, Greek, French, Book keep ing, Surveying and advanced Math ematics...... ................... 12.50 D'A STONE, Ph. D.t TetM Prlaeipal. .VISC ELLA 0 US D. W, HA&L Is the 'ace where jou can bar THE DEST AN THE CHEAPEST Mens' youtiis & boys clothing RJTS. CJPS. BOOM, SHOES, J.D rCRSIsnlsd GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most chof.-o and select stocks ever fT'sred in this market, and at JSTOSlSHlSGLt LO IV PRICES I Also, measures takes for suits aud farts of u!(.t, bich wilt be oiaJe lo order at short notice, Tei reasonable.' Kemember the pises', in HotTinau's Niw Builoing, corner of Iirtcljie and Water aTeete, SlrfLiyTOrTN, PA. ft. 15, l7i-U SAM'L STRAYEB Has just relumed" from the KaalefQ citus with a ful! rtktv of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FUR.MSTilXU ROODS. Goods of a'l kind" - loV.Com- and see me and be astonished. Pants at cents; Z7 SUIT i M ADt TO NLC;J.3 Patterson, Pa., May 28, 1876. SAVl'SL STk.i VER. Profehional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY a AT -LAW, MlFFLINTOtTN, PA. CyCol!ecting aud Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. R oBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, aftd all legal busi ness, t Or r ice on bridge street, first door wast ot the Bclford building. April 14, 1875-tf LFRED J. PATTERSCJ, ATTORiNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN. JUNIATA CO., PA. Z3 All business promptly attended to. OrricE On Bridge slre, opposite t.e Court House square. -yyr i lliam jt. allIson, ATT02UEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the praetice of his profession. AU business promptly attend ed to. Othce, as formerly, adjolulng his residence, opposite Court House, itllfl:n town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. ' john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, JORr ROTJl JUSliTjt CO., PA. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly Y) M- CRAWF0KD, M. D., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud tbebr collateral branches. Othce at the old corner of Third and Orang streets, ilittiutown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, KlrFLISTOWXi rA. Ortce hears from 9 a. at. to S r. at.. Of. flee in his fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf PC. KUXDIO, M. D., has resnmedac- lively ihe praetice of Medicine and Surgery aud their collateral bran. hes. Will give prompt and laithlul attention to all patients entrusfrd to his care. Oti: iu the Patterson 1)iii tora. Julv 2. lKTo-if Jt M. liUAZEL, M. 1)., PHtSICIAJl AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , ra. f)trrict formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D, L. ALLEN, M. b , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all theircollateral branches. Ollice at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. july 15, 1S74 JJkNiif HARSH BERGER, M. D., Continnes the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence iu aicAhsterville. Feb 9, 197. J E. UUKLAX, DEXTIST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROTAL, JCNIATA CO., PA., Where lie will spend tbe first ten days ot eaeh month, commencing Dectmber 1st. The balance of the time his otire Kill be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yonng man worthy of confidence, and ho has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and npwards. Tbov who call dnring Dr. Burlan'a absence fi r professional service, may. and will pleast arrange the time with Mr, Kilmer when they may be served, on the remrn of the Doctor. jusiAtA Valley bask. MIFFUNTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENS 'A. JAMES NOHTfT, PresHsnt. T. VAN IRV1N, Cssbier. STBBCTSBS : Noah Hertzler. .lames North. J. jtevin Pomeroy i Abraham Slonffer. August 4, la75tf Jerome netrirk. William Banks. Ephraim B. licCrnm. A CTIVE AOKNTS, GENTLEMEN Oh it. Ladies, wanted instantly to introduce a splendid book, THE CE5TES9UL EaTOSITIOK DESCRIBED AND HI USTRATED, nearly 800 pages, rich illustrations, super! bindings, very attractive, and a treasure a the best and cheapest history of the Ores' Exhibition. EioTbd by the ofScials, pres and clergy. Is selling immensely Ou lady of no experience has cleared $ 3o0 tl four weeks. Act quickly, if at all. No or never. For fu'l particulars, address BUBBAKD BROS., Pnbliihera, Jan 31-I0t Philadelphia, P. Large stock of ready made clothing ol th latest and choicest styles. tr aiea am boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notion fuinibhinf goods in endless variety for sal at Samuel Str Iyer's, in Patterson. Sale Bills of all kinds printod an hor' SMstiae at tkis otBaaj. J D fER T1SEMFJ IS EY'S Medial USE THE BEST. w HAIR REKEWER Nliie ye.nr before Xlil public and no preparation for the hair b-a ever been fodaced eqrut! to Ilslfs " V fgetable Sicilian ILiir I5ne'ver,', ial every honest dealer trill say it etTca tbe best alifaciicn. It re stores GRAY HAO to its cri.EsI color, eradicatirt2 and prcrfiitu. dandrufi; curing BALDNESS I promoting the grovrth of tiie hiir. The gry and brashy hair hy s few ftpphcations is changed to black au I eilky loots, act wnywsrl hair vU asaumu any shape tho vrc.-jer d';re It is the cheapest RAIft Di-E"??-ING in the world, and its effects last longer, tts it excites tLa g'.-ads tj furnish the nutritive principle necessary to tlio lii'j of the Lir. It gives the hair that spic.iiid npri ar at'ce so much jsdmired by a'J. by :t? to.iic and stimulating proncrtirs H prevents the hair frorc kuirj m and none need be without oSature'a ornament, a good head cf hair. It is the first real perfected remedy discovered for curing diseases cf !' hair, and it has never beca en il'e and we assure tha tL.rT.Jj have ted i 1S elt vl' original high staudard. O-r "t'rt-tr.c on tbe Hair mailed flee; str 4. :l it. midon oJ C.-B-p-X- cau' Dtahrt is UJkMS, Price Cna Dollar Tn Si!- B. P. HALL & CO., Proprft'cfeJ ULjciiiTOaT. BASK. H. K. E. F. KnakcVs Bitter Win? . i. Gives tone to the at inacli. iui;roe ! e appetite an 1 BNsists diccstiun ; c.'i ite.- '.. s bowels to h'-althv action, i-xj.el.ir sM foul humors thtt eont-imin i!e tn,- t'.'3. corrupt the secrtiot-s a:i-l '?'-d lii-? tre" -It excites th livjr to i i.e .'.by a. t:.. u i: strengthens ihe neres, l'i:fnrl!. " to ll!e it it prtH-ceds alo.i : fn.::i ?.--. hea'th. Tboos-si'd.- :a mt"-t .l 'i.. -Hfy to the irtu-s of:': w' tn-i-. cine in correetmj tl-- d :. v -r-' : digestive o g.-i. tt m- .i.i-! -. S. ! 1 only in $1 b-nius. A.-k t r ". iC'ir.k i Bitter T uie ol Iron. u i i" - - - '.'.. -:. Dyspepsia! Dyspepslai Byspi' E. F. Klnkkl's Birrtx r of !.- -a sure cure tor this 'tisesse. It l i prescribe! daily for many ye.osm "v ticeof cuiiueiit pl.yncia .s w-ij c- . r. success, ymptoijis ari ' a;;-i., wind and rising ol lw,l, d n --s i- iiim: S headache, headache, t'lri'i-s, 'c 'i .- and low spirits. (:,o ti.e .::. sold in bulk, on'y in 1 . S.-'d . . all dmggutts1. A6 tor r. r. Kii't'-Ci" - lr Wine of Iron and lake no cth. r. 5- "' per bottles for $". All I ui; is a i -k! f this valuable medicine. A tiial ;!'. p vince yon at once. Tiipe Harm Renortd . Jlirr Head and all eompVe in t.. hoitr. fee ti'l head passes. Seat. P-n vi ae h Worms removed by Dr. Ktsnr.L, 'J North Ninth St., Phiia V; i :i. for circular. For re ire Neit. Pi i -Stom.ich Worms, rti1. or o:rr dr-.'ci:is: n . ask lor a b-ttle .f Ku -kel's I7.riii :r, . price $1. It nevi-r lais. Or s-.ni lor .-;r cular to Dr. KuMte!, i'.fi Noiti Ni.h : : , I'hilar'eli'hia A tvice bv in.il free. t-: J three cent stamp for return of feiter. Manhood: HowLost'Hov: Fnloi r-1 Just piihii-hed, a nT ..' DjDr. Culverweil's '.'ilebtsll fs, tJ on the radical cur' (ai.hi...! nin. cine of Spermatortti'VB vl enil-.l r- ul nes, Invol'intary Se'mpil i.r 5- la tency, Menial and Phynlcal In-c: a :: -. !- -pediiueuts to Jlarriage, etc ; a:ir., sumption, Epilcpsy and Fits, M.nir-el 'o self-indulgence o? seainal ex'rav ta' , x- rice, in a lealcu nv:o, c . cents. Tbe celebrated author, in tula Eosay, cleariy demonj-fites. fro... a th. years' successful practice, lhat ;'i. .-i-ing consequences of self-aiiiise uuv t.i- ' ' icaMy cured without the dang-rnua i .e " infernal medicine or the .triplication c' anile; pointing out a i.mxN ol etrc s -e iniple. cerla'o, -in i eSVrinat, r rr.. . which every suS'erer, no i""f-r ht ' ' -ondition may be, may v3.e himself cn-. p j, privately, and radttaliv. ff7This Lecluresiioi.l t bi in the r-v '. f every youth ami vty man ia ?kJ Sent under seal, in a i.i- e ny addn-ss, j,t roii. or. the r? e':" ' ix e?nts or tivo post sLn:p:!. Ailrrs ;- "uoliabrrs, r. DRl'GU IX A SOT, 41 Ann 3i.. V -,. Post.Oifte " '1 E A 31 E Tie unlersign-.d have comi. tntcheving business in tfc ?;r- . liftnwn. 3LF, V iUA.Ut MUTTON, and r; T.r: in be had everr Tiiesdjy, Thi.rsr?.! - -sturdav iomiTS at ti-i- : ie resideoctt of ilr. Il-", 4i Cr.- r -ireet. Th'ir wacop w!' a.' e v-.;i r-i nee vi citiivus tij sr -1- oi.-i. t ae but the b'ei of t i, a id se.i a' : u rrices. Glvs ns a trial. HOVfu k. EIKa Jans a, l7Sf
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