TSmmfr'J am gENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: tredueadaT, May 24 , TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if paid witl.iu 1- month i $2.00 if not pud within 12 months. Tnn.ler.t advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch f'r each insertion. Transient business mtices.in local col ainn, 10 cents per line for each insertion; Deductions will be made to th.-ee desiring U advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. Comniittso Meeting Tbo members or R -publican County Com mittee are requested tc meet at tlx Peau avlvauia llonse in MifHititown, oil SATURDAY, JUNE 2lsl, 1879, v 1 o'clock r. a., to fax a time for r-o'.ding the Primary Election, and t-ansart such other business as way come b;fre iU JOHN T. NOCKS E, Chairman. Tlie following named Kepnblicans com pose the Coium'.ltee : Jons T. N'oiasr, CkairnM. Mitttiiitowu I 1) lUiulin, C It Hunting. Patterson S B Caveiiy. I G Marks. Thminiiwn Levi Myers, C V Steinrneta R.-laware Pe'er Troup, tl K Sowers. Fort Koyal W C Ponctnr, T M Moore. Tufccarora W S Fisher, T Creightou. Waikcr--Mtcbal Coldren, llenry Book. mk i. f a v vpi.. Tiu-U-tt John O Hertzler, D E Kobison. I.aik M Stump, Wni Ross, slut -ird J!ia T 5 hover, V N Sterrett. Monroe C S S hellenbergvr, I) W Weimer. Spruee Hill A W Snyder, S P Wharton. Favetle W S Brown, David Charters. lVale T B Young, Joseph Walters, t-r.-enwood larrisn Minnium, Henry F Zi'ideis. Susquehanna U K. Freynioyer, S G Dress ier. Fern.anaga Isaac Sicb -r, Joseph Brent. John S. Graybill, of Miffl'.ntown, is tie fioalion meararea tb rough the Legiali lure of Sowth Carolina in 1832. Tiie couutrji seems to be atIeep oo a volcano. Aa yet the mass do not ate tbe seething, hissing, firey, bloody flood that 18 gathering ita strength. Tbe only obeck, tbe mly leaven that holds back tbe violent work, is the grumbling note that are being heard among cer tain leaders, of tbe Democracy of the North. They are smarting under the crack cf tlm lash of tbe brigadier, and that is what news was brought from .V.ftin'own by tbe light of the Stars that were ap there this week. We were told to ttight that some of onr leaders had a notion to kick over the traces. Oar leader would try it on if tbey thought the 5 could get through that is, they would try nullification in full. U bile this gteat national question, which overshadows all tonal questions ten thousands time tea thousaud over, there is a good deal of commotion in local affars, among my old party folks They 'e determined to have reform here at home. They afe agoing to try and adopt a system of Dominating can didates that will give every uiao who wants to run as a candidate for a nomi nation a chance before the party with out going through the machinery of -a set up convention. Hut my letter is too long already to allow me to speak of bow tbe rights of men are some times nullified by machine conventions. So, good night till 1 write again. Tours trulv, 1SA11T0X SPEAK. C. CnUltCU CONFERENCE CHURCH DEDICATION. AND On Saturday ami Sut.day, May 17 and 18, 1879, the United Christians held Confer ence Session and Dedicatory Services at their new church iu Delaware township, Juniata county. Tbe church is a frame me uber of the Suite Central Committee tor ; structure, 23 by 45 feet, and 1CJ feet high J uuiata county. John Bi.sbach is the Representative, Del egate to the State Convention. Eiihu Benner is the Senatorial Conferee to iuet.t the Cot.Ierees ot Perry and Mifflin J counties to elect a Seuatortal Uelegalo to the bUe Convention. Letter from an Old Jackscnian Democrat of Greenwood Township. NEAa Seven s Star Tavern, 1 May -24, 1679. J Vjf Dar .Vr. Editor : 1 guess al most everybody, ou Saturday eveuings like this, in the lifeiul, loveful, ttiCtry iu.-utli of .Vay, grow a ltttle restive. 1 confess to it, 1 do. W ben I was juuug 1 could step around to See the yutsi.g ladies, and spark as well as the comuioa ruo of beaux, but when i got Vrs. Sftak, she said : For vour love must lie, As near and as nigh. Unto my heart within, A a niiiifc eye to my uoae, Mv leg unto my bote, Aud my flesh uuto my skin." And that settled the business, for her word, like tie ord tf Old Hickory's wife, is law ; so the next best thing for u to do wbeu 1 get a little restive on Saturday night, ia to go down to the Seven Stars. Some of tbe lights of this starry re gion have baen np to .V.fflititowa since 1 la1:! wrote vou, and came ba-k with rather a mixed dose of information. We were told that the crack of the whip of the brigadiers in Congress isn't n.usic to tbe ears of many of be rack and file of tbe Jackson Democracy. They feel just like Old Hickory felt when a little caucus of j.iople from the brigadier country tried to force him into line. He said, "Uy the Eternal, tbe Democracy dn't lo'.iewe in nullification," You know by tw.ta when that was. It was in 1S32, whtu Congress passed a tariff, or t.ew protection bill. That bill set lbs . . . , - t:u eaters and the slave drivers up uigu in the square, neatly finished. The dedica tory services tk place on Sunday mora ir.g, whjn a sermon was preached by Rev. H. Eberly, from tho words, "Fear thou not, for I am with thee," Isa. 41 : 10, after which the cost and remaining indebtedness of the house were stated to tbe congregation, sub scriptions received and collections takeu up with good results, all things considered, the good friends did very well, leaving but a small portion of the debt nn provided for, which was then guaranteed by a few of the brethren, in order to enable the house to be dedicated, which was accordingly done, with inipresMve ceremonies, ss the Wkilt lamd Untied Chrittian Church. This is tlie second rhurcB erected by said denomina tion in Juniata, county, and ia a true credit to tbe society, and to tho neighborhood. In order to cSuct a more thorough organ ization, so as to be enabled to labor more systematically, and consequently more ef fectually as a distinct branch of the church of Christ, the folio ing conference busiuess was transacted, KeV. llenry Eberly acting aa chairman and Her. S. G. Dressier as sec retary : The licenses of the following ministers were mutually recognised as j rechrs of this chuicb, vir Henry Eberly, Nelson Kiiight, Abraham Kebnck, Norman L. Rank and S. G. Dressier. Agreed that we be resolved into an An nual Conference, to be known and designa ted by tbe nauie, style and title of the Ptaa syltania Couftrna Ikt Vttitti Chrutia Church. Jfew licenses ttsre issued to the above named ministers, more agreeable ia form, to the now more thoroughly-organized state of our church. Revived, That the Hymn-book of the Church tf God Da temporarily adopted for use in public worship in our eburcb. A large amount of buniuess w as prepared and laid over, to be acted upon at our next meeting. The following male lay members were present during our session, viz: George llubbnard, Clifford Pinger, Joaiab Bnndle, fr Tbe Legislature of Nmtn Carolina iJmes Pugh.Jobn Graham, Oeorf e aeiaer, passed aa act of nullification right away and began a revolution in hot baste. They just expected to break thiogs to pieces pell-meli. but good old Andy g jt np and ppoke a little piece to them, and followed that public document by a, private pi.ee of information to Cal houn, that be might expect to bang to tbe end of a rope if oe continued Lis revolutionary work much longer. Wbea Old Hickory put bis foot down in faat way the wboie country shook, and the Democracy trembled all over. following Is the programme of meet I teii you there was a high time in camp lng of the pennsJit ania Board of Agricul- Jacob Lauver, and Jobn Pcgh. Rttolvtd, That this Conference convene in regular annual session in the United Christian Church at Grahauivilie, Juniata tounty, Pa., on the second Thursday in November. Adjourned. H. EBERLY, Oetrmaw. S. G. Darsstia, Stcrttarj. SHORT LOCALS. The Tramp Act goes into effect Aug. 15. . The river is down almost to low water mark. . A heavy (rest prevailed her on Saturday morning. The Legislature has resolved to adjourn oo the 6Ji day of June. Huntingdon people are forming hodse keepera' clubs for their girls. Chew Jackaon'a Best Sweet Nary To bacco. . Dec. 4, lS'8-ly. This is the Sabbath-School Convention wtek. The convention meets at Thompson town. The appropriation bill for the Middle Pen itentiary at Huntingdon failed to paaa the Legislature. A numbe of tage bass are frequently seen in the " horse bole," at the third pier of tho river bridge Tbe question of free bridges across the river at Ilarrisburg ia being discusaed tn the town jut mentioned. Horatio G. Fisher ia proving himself to be a ready and forcible debater on tbe floor of Congress, on the questions of the day. The time set for the State Fair interferes with tbe time set by county agricultural associationa iu a number of the counties of the State. Telegraph despatches Troin Harrisburg ancounce thaf . Hitler, Representative from Snyder cbunty, was offered $2,000 to vote for the Riot Damage Bill. X)vid Hoffman, of this place, while at tempting to walk a plank from the wharf to a boat, last Wednesday evening, fell into the canal, but escaped trowniugi On Sunday morning a week the M. E. church at Tipton, Pa., was destioyed by fire, that wss communicated to it by a fire from an adjoining frame house, in which it is said tramps lodged. Ths Harrisburg Telegraph lost Friday said : A shover of counterfeit coin swin dled a number of farmers in the upper part of L)keus valley the past week by making purchases of produce and paying iu bogus money. Some time ago a cancer developed on the hand of Judge Walls, cf LewUburg, Union count;. He is 80 years of age, but rot withstanding that, he went to Philadelphia aud bad the hand amputated, and is doing quite well since. Tbe question of adopting tbe Crawford county system of nominating candidates for office is moving the Democracy iu this county more than a lit tie. The system puts all men on an equal footing before tho peo ple tor nomination. At last, Minicb, the persevering well- drTTler, has reached a clear, cold stream of water at East Point. The depth of the well is about 100 feet. The aggregate of the depths of the two wells that he put down there is about ISO (-etQ The "Altoona Car Works" were destroy ed by fire laiit Friday afternooa about four o'clock. The origin of the fire is not known, f be insurance on the property was not heavy, so far as known. The property cost originally nearly $0,000. uiuich has moved his drilling spperatus tolbe intersection of Cherry street snd School House street, where he is now en gaged in siuking a well for citizens in that vicinity. It is a luxury to have cool, clear water at all times in winter and luiumerj From the chandelier in the place formed by the two halls crossing each other in the Court Honse, bangs a thermometer and a barometer. Last Wednesday at noon quite a breeze blew through the hall, but with all that, the tier.nometer indicated 84 degrees. Quite sn animated discussion took jbee last" wsek in town, on the pavement, between John Girnlan, editor of a newspaper up the North Branch of the Susquehanna, aud Ja cob SuloufT, of this borough, relttive to the wrongs that exist among the Democracy in this county. 1 A resident of North Adams, Mass., re cently buried his wife, a woman of unusual size. A few days after tbe sad event a neighbor, in attempting to console tbe wid ower, remarked : Well, Mr. , you have met with a- heavy loss." " Yes," replied the mourner, with a sigh, "she weighed nearly 400 pounds !" r At seven o'clock on Thursday morning for Ik itutiutl ui Republican.' MAT. BT OLIVIA." Hail Queen of May ! most glorious month Of all the changing year, Moat beautiful, and fair, and bright, I would thou wert always here. So young, so fair to look upon Of youth a type thou art If only purity was half so great In every human heart. The sleeping flowers at thy anprcseh Wake from their reverie, quite Where they've been lying, dreaming on. All the long wintry night J Of j.yous Spring, of breezes soft, Or golden suubeams, sparkling, bright. At thy first advent they spring forth, To find dreams real, to their delight. The blossoms, oh so fair and sweet, . Thou briogeat now with profuse baud, Till all the earth so fair is decked, We can't but think of fairy land. Thou bringest fertb the dew-lipped Spring, And Zephyr's balmy breeze, Alt nature hails thee, earth and air, The birds, aud blos'iniug trees. Thou makest the meadows a velvet green. The sky of April, too, Tbou chaugest ; and from hue so mild, Tbou sendest deeper blue. Are )e downcast, oh Sons of Earth f Does life a burden seem f Go forth then oa a morn in May, When golden suubeams gleam. To kiss the dowers, to cheer all earth. And jy and comfort give ; Stop, listen, does not all nature say, Cbeer up. sal heart, and lira I The whole broad earth with music rings, 'Tis echoed through tbe air, From flowery dell to mountain top, To drive away dull care. And can we not a lesson learn. From this, the month of May t What fitter type of life is there, Than blossoms that bloom to-day I Tbey bud, tbey bloom, so pure and white, But a brief period live ; Vet all their lite w iih one great aim, Is spent, 'lis joy to give. And then they lade, and fall, aud die, Is ucw their history past ? Ah, no ; a glorious germ is left, SICst glorious is this last. For after Sorters the fruit appears All rich, a:.d ripe arid rare. If but tbe deeds we leate behind Were only half so fair. "V Ob may we like tbe blossoms white Be pure; have noble hearts, Then though tbe storms of life may come, We'll still act well our parts. And when we close our eyes in death When like the blossoms, fade, We leave behind the thocghts and deeds The work of a life time made. Oh May ! thou airy, fairy May, Thou whom we love so well. We've hailed thy coming as tbou tripped Through woods and flowery dell. B'Jt now we sigh for thdo, dear one, For soon thi.u'lt pass away ; Tbe fairest mouth of all the year Is May, oh lovely May. Cxkibeyillk, May 16, 1879. Tan following mlereatfog item, relative to the inability of certain ryes' to' (Tiatlnguiah. correctly, dlfs color from another,' is from a West Chester, Pa , paper i At tbe annual meeting of the State kfedical Society, oo the 2M insL, report was received from Dr. P. D. Kerser. surgeon of the Wills Hospital of Philadelphia, dotailisg tho re sults of an examination as to color blind-, neas of trainmen employed on railroads converging ia Philadelphia. Uo found that of those exsmiu'ed 8 per cent, mistook colors one for the other, tbe defects being .r sneh character as to make them really incapaolo aud unafe to i'.l the positiona they occupy. Then there were f4 per cent, additional who, although fU J to distin guish' colors, were unable to tell the shades or colors, thus making 12 per cent, or those examined who werd not quick and abaip in noticing aud distinguishing eorors aud shades'. CANDIDATES' CABDS. FOR siiEKirr. JCdiler Stutintl mud Rtpubiican Sirs At fhe request of many Republicans, I present die name of Lieut. Jaass R. Ituf as a candidate for the -fbce of Sheriff, siA-i-jct to tbe rules that govern the Republican party. Should tbe Lieutenant become the standard 'bearer for the important orfco of Sheriff for the campaign that will c!oe in November, be will prove to be a tower of strength before tbe whole people. JUNIATA. 1 walked wllh tbe beautiful Marcell;ne At eve in the scented clover ; The nigbtiugale aang to the rose and moon One sweet song over and over. The nightingale sang, and he sang, I know "TW her I Tell her yoa fore her t I'd tell raa; "Ttll her yoa fort her; it'i aiy to y Jim ktrt iu thi tcenled clover." So 1 told her tbe sweetest story tbere I told it over and over ; But at moonlight, music, and what I said. My Beautiful Marcelline Shook her bead. Next day I walked with the exquiaite girl In tbe streets of tbe crowded city ; Sne waa daintily clad in siik add lace ; She waa gracious, wise and witty. I spoke or jewels, ot bouses aod gold, Of land to be bought and ponds to be sold. I showed her try 0 ink books thnre and tim And she whispered, "Really, Harry!" "And, Marcelline, darling, all shall be yours Whenever you choose to marry." So on, and accordingly, things were said, And tbe beautiful Marcelline bowed ber head. Moonlight and musc and that sort of thing Are rated as f.kiliah or funny ; If you're in earnest your wooing to speed Talk to a girl of your money. Tell her, "I'm worth so and so ;" than a kits t Bet you tho wedding ring she'll say "Yis." Harper' Weekly FOR JURY COMMISSIONER ior Sntiutt aud Repuohcan Sir: It i the desire of a number of the Republican friends of Daniel CoUuian, of Patterson, that his name be presented to the Republi can voters or Juniata county as a candidate far the office of Jury Coinmijsioner, there fore I ak that bis name be annoftucrd iu the columns ot the Sentinel and Republican, as a candidate for the office mentioned, aiV ject to tbe rules that govern the party. May 2G, 1873. PATTEST U.N . FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. Edltr Sentinel ami Republican Dear S ir, As the time 'or announcing candidates is approaching, I would recommend C. S. SuzLLKsskscza, or Monroe to'froship, as a suitable person lor Jury commivioner, tnb ject to Ibo ru!es or tbe Republican party. Mr. Sbellcnborger his always been a true aud trustworthy Republican, aud ia a man of intelligence, posstssed of true and cor rect business qualifications, and, if elected, would make a g oJ oftVer. MONROE. Itundore Cti JLimiicd DEALEKS IN HAItDWAKE, IIUKt, NASLS, ALL- KiND OF STOVKS. DRY GOODS', GROCERIES, Koiim My-Hada CMiiing, Eats, Gap Teds ta, FLOUR, FFED. D1.U0, &r , &c. HARDWARE A SPECIALTY, Johnstown, Juniata County, Pa Tuanknl loathe pi:b:ie r.-r th-ir lib-rat putronsga iu the pant, w so!cw e-Jntinuancs! of the situ. A l kiu-is of ProJuce taken in Exchange (ot Ooxxls. DUX DOR E & CO., LIMITED. Walnut V. 0., Juniata County, Fa. May 1, l7f CLOSING PRICES DE HAVEN &TOttXSEXD, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. ! I Stocks Bunght and S-ld either for Cash or j on a M irgio. j D. W. HARLEY'S li the place where jon Can buj Tills lii&T A'l Till II K A PEST MENS' YOUTHS' & "BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. C1PS. BOOtS, SHOFS, jiSD FL'RXISHIXti GOODS. HE is prepared o exhibit one of the nmt ch.i.- and. select tK-ks ever offured la this market, and at JSTOSISHISULT LOiV fW.t.Si Also, we.lfrre taken for suits and part of which will be maJe to ofda I at short nolictj rery reasonable. Remember the plsrc'j In Hnffican' 5tcr liuUilicg, corner of IJiiJire afid Water streets. M1FFLIM OiY, PA. Jan. I. WiMt FESKSYLVANIA BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. then -, even tbe women go: mixea op io it. Toe Calhoun people got their wo .n to believe that tbe wife of Jobn 1J. Eaton, Secretary of War, was a fast woman, aim such another fuss as that ! got up has not beeu heard of in W ash ington society sitice. Old Hickory stood by .Vrs Eaton all bis life, but tbe story aud the nullification row bust ed bis Cabinet " higher than a kite." He dismissed every member, and organ ised a new one. The row made biui weaker ith many of the old party backs of the I'emocracy, but he was a great deal strocger before the people. 1 1-0.1 . o.itfhrv had piece of work that the Caihounii'ts got up in 183i It was Legislative nullification, and Oid Hickory settled it by passing through the biggest kind of civil row, wun preparation to punish the nullifiers. I In 1801 the disjiples of Calhoun tried nullification by the sword. You know how it ended. The country yet mcurns for the men that were slain to save the Government. But, perhaps, you don't knjw that the books show, in addition to the couple of hundred thou sand wen that Pennsylvania put in tbe field, that the paid the enormous sum of fifty -four million dollars. Well, now, jci fee tbe first nulhDca tinn effort was bv legislation in South Carolina, the seconi was by the eword, nd the third is njw in proeress, and is on a laree scale. It is no less an effort than to make Congress the instrument to nullify with. It is to be Congra sionrj nullification. If the country understood tbe plans of the brigadiers, it wonldu't rest so easy. Nullification of tbe laws of the country was begun last session by Congress when tbe brig adiers, who rule the caucus of the Deiu oency, whipped tbe Northern Congress men into the .Ian of not passing the nece-sary appropriation bills, by which inros alone tbe Oovernmeot can be ;a.i The Democratic majority eay "If yon don't repeal the laws that Prosident the right to crush rebellion in the States or in any part of t, nntrv. vou sbs'.l r ot have our sup port to so .rpr-Fnate that the Govern ment can be kept tp. If i i.w that eive tbe President the rbht t.j ciush out riots on election Sr.t.a and anywhere else. .'e will not euprrt the Government by appropriation." I y to you, young ' .u.t tha vfTv essence of tbe Calhoun doctrine that passed the nulli ture. to be he,d in the ball W the Perma- cent Exhibition Company, Philadelphia, commencing Thursday, June 5, 1879, at 10 o'clock A. M Essavs aan scbjicts roe wscrssioa. 1. Tbe industrial education of Europe as it affects agriculture. By J. P. Wkker s!sm, Superintendent of Public Instruction. 2. Silk culture. By Samuel Chamber tain. . 3. Recklessness in using tertilixing sub stancesBy J. S. Keller, member from Schuylkill. 4. The aeies of" plants By Thomas Mee han. Botanist of the Board. 5. Epizootic pleuro-pneumonia By C.B. Hichener, Veterinary Surgeon of the Board. 6. Agricultural hiatory of Bucks county. jiT E. Keeder, member from Bucks. 7. Microscopic fungi in cereals. By m. Bar beck. d. European and American Agriculture. Br John P. Edge. 9. The usefulness and profit r tarming and the relation it bears to tbe other inter ests of the State. By Wm. G. Moore, mem ber from Berks. scuacT sea oaxteat ntsccssioa. Tickets or admission to county fairs and their price. All farm clubs, granges or other agricul tural or horticultural organisations are le- iha roof or a house, owned by U W. Jacobs, of Port Royal, and occupied by Mrs. Bender, in Patterson, was discovered to be on Bre. The alarm of Are assembled citi tens from all quarters of the town, but be fore the Oames were put out, the roof was destroyed and the bouse generally damaged :.j ki ....hi TtiA hfiiiKliold W R tUU3luu.uiv " I goods of Mrs. Bender were saved uninjured The Tl ttc of this place, while owned by Mr. E. B. McCrum, was chiefly edited, first, by Major D. B. Williams, second, by Captain George C. Wilson, third by Colonel John M. Bowman. Since the proprietor ship of the paper baa been changed, two ot the three editora have died. Some time ago Mr. Williams died at Harrisburg, and week before last Mr. Wilson died at his heme in Alexandria, lluntipgdon county, aged about 36 years. in,,m.nts in be western part of the State last week were so numerous as to create a wide-spread talk. The town of Beaver, Beaver eouuty, is in the throes of such sn excitement. Ditto, the lown oi MeadV lile. A case in Pittsburg keeps up the Ulk. and differs a little from the others ! ia 0.U, that the elopiug wife in this case managed to get two thousand dollars or Ber husband's property in money, which she took with her. the Smith family is one of the largest in the country, numerically considered, but it is not Urge ia a numerical sense only. It is larre in weight, as may be illustrated by th fact that two members of the Smith laruilv met in this town last Saturday, aud were weighed. They were Jacob Smith, of McAlistervilie, this county, nd Legislator 1ms item, relative to peaches, coihes irem Delaware : In regard to the rot among peaches a private letter from Midlletown says : "We regret to report that our peach crop indicates a total failure, caused evident ly by the frosU of May Jl and 3, but devel oped by tbe recent heavy rains, so that the fruit has rot'e.l, snd nearly all bas dis appeared. The injury extends throughout 'ewcalle county, Delaware, and Cecil county, Maryland ; partial! in Kent, both in Delaware and Maryland. Below Dover, in Delaware, the prospects are very tWici iug." Tbe Smyrna Timet says: "Tbe most of tbe farnit-rs we talked with (and we have talked with a number) d not now estimate tbeir prospective yield above a half crop. Some think they will have less than that. Should tbe crop be reduced to a half on the Pen insula tbe yield will aggregate a good oary thousand baskets, and tbe money returns be perhaps more satisfactory than a lull crop. This rot at so early a stage of their growth (the site of a plumb seed) is a new feature of this peculiar and uncertain fruit. While sonm think it iu a measure tbe effect or the frosty mornings of the two first weeks of this month; the general opinion ia it bas re sulted from tbe cose, foggy mornings or the past six days, followed by hot suns and alternating sun aud shower, scalding them in the same manner that wheat is sometimes blighted." Tub Bedford Gazette says that at the lay ing of tbe corner stone last wsek of a new barn to be erected by Jaiu'-s A. Sill, of Na pier township, that county, a tin box was deposited contaiuing, among others, the following articles: Bedford Gazette and Inquirer, Country Gentleman, Farmcr't Magazine, Fanntr't Friend, fashion p'ate for Ibl'i, names of masons aud mechanics, a genealogical record, autographs or fam ily, an Indian arrow bead found on the farm, names of neighbors, some old copper CMins, sealed bottles of wheat, corn and oats of the crop ot 1878, hue. Tbe stoae was Ui'l y a Knight Templar, a Mason, a Uraiurer an 1 a Master Mechanic) before many Witnesses. as I know two eyes, two soft brown eyes, Two eyes as sweet and dear As ever danced with gay surprise, Or melted with a tear ; la wl,ose fair rays a heart may bask Their shadowed rays serene But, little maid, you must not ask Whose gentle eyes I mean. May if, 1879. U.S. O's 1881 Currency, 6's x 6's, loSl. new 4's, new, 4's Pennsylvania It. K..... Philadelphia &. Reading R. R. Lehuh Valley It. R Lehigu Coal L Navigation Co. United Companies ol N. J ... Northern Central R. R. Cc... H'otonvtlle Pass. R. R. Co... Pitts., Tit li. Buff. R. K. Co.. Ceillral Transportation Co ... Ins. Co. of North America .. Silver, (Trades) (is snd 'a.) (Oiinesand Dimes.).. Bid. Aseid. . ia;i io:; . lot . 1071 . lO-TJ . S. I'-'l . 7t . Sl . Ui . 1 . Ifii . S! " u 4I 3JJ W 91 127 108 If 3b 19. ! St) u: ! 18 K.j 'i H SI", 9! COMMERCIAL.. I know a voice of fairy tone, Like brooklets in the June, That sings to please itself alone, A little old-worie tune Whose music hacuts the listener's ear, And will not leave It free ; But I shall never t-1! yon, dear; W hose accents ihcy rasy be- I know a golden-bearte! maid For whom I built a shrine, A leafy nook of murmuring shade. Deep in this heart of luii.e ; And in that calm and cool recess To make her borne she came But, oh ! you'd never, never guess That little maiden's name. Good Word: MIFFLIN'TOWN MARKETS. MirrLi5Tows,May 28, 1873. Butter 1 E Xl Lard 8 Ham J Shoulder ' Skies... 6 Potatoes 00 Onions...... 40 Rags.... - MIFFL1STOWN GRAIN' MARKET. Conectcd weealy by Keunedy t Doty. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, May 23; 1879. Wheat .ti it Corn 40 Oats 2to-- Rve Timothy seed 1 0'Jtol IO Cloverneed i 'it SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned froni (he Lastern cities with a full variety of MM 8c BOYS' CIGTHmG, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RXISHINU COOPS. Goods of all kinds are low Coroo aid see me and be at.nihed. Pants at 75 CCD.M; 3y SlTi'S MDE T't OKbtk.j Patterson, Pa., April 165 18J j. SAMUEL STiiAVER. Traveler' Guile. PENNSYLVANIA SAILSOAD. tt.ME-TABLH FOB Tnitorc.B asD Loc.tt Passfsceb Tbaiss Bxrwiri HaaaisarRO axd Altoosa. Philadelphia ds P-eadiag Railroad. Arrangement of fiisaenger Trains. ttv WESTWARD. 3 :5 - a .2 I 5 1? I STATIONS. 'A. M- ' 4. B . A. X. P. H 12 30, .m Pbi'adel'a 3 00 5 401 Mat lit!., 1S7'J. Tri Uavt Htrriihurf a ftlh'n t For New York at o 15, b 10 a. m., and 01 and 7 5 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 13, 8 10, 3 43 a. m., 2 00 and 4 lit! p. m. For Keaiinjp a 5 io, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., a 00 4 and 7 5 p m. For Pottsville al 15, 8 10 a. m., and 4 1-0 p. m. and via .Schuylkill A S usrjurhanca Braneh at 2 40 p. m. For AhHurn via S. St Rranrti ilhdin. 5 I 5, I "r Allentown at 5 15, 8 !0 a; ra., 2 00, s ; " 4 oo and 7 oi p; ra. ice a io, sm a. m. snd . ;o p m. trains l.ave through cars for New York. Tbe 5 15 a. m. train has through cars lor Philadelphia. SU.VD.1YS. For New Tork ttt 5 Io a. ni; For Allentown alid wv r itlSrs at 9 a rrt t(AVB EASTWARD. 3 2 ! I P.M. A.M. r. M P.M. P.M. A M- 5 30' 8 W 1 a. Hsrri'b'g t 15 I SDi 9 im ote, 8 I2i 1 43 Kockv ilie 7 5! 1171 d 43 5 55 8 19 1 50 MsrrsviV 7 32 111! 8 35, 64 8 2i: loi, Cove. . f 4- 8 24 61o 83i; 20t; DuncKii'n 7 82 1254 8 12 For Reading, Phtladeli.hia iud wa stations I I A.iielucr 6 25 8 4J1 6 40 8 56 PII1LA DELPHI V 0RAIN MARKETS. 1'HiLAnELPUiA, May i4. Wheat Penn sylvania and Southern red, Sl.15toI.ld. l.'oru, 4 tc. Oats, JJUhSOc. o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS. PuiLA DCLpm A, Mv 24 Beef cattle 3itut:. Cows, S25toli5. Hogs, 5to5,-?. Stieep, 8io4J :. Special JVblices. MAY VESPERS. The turtles drum in the pulseless bay, The crickets creak in the prickl'ui hedge, Tbe bulldogs boom in tbe puddling sedge, And tbe w hoopoe whoops ita vespef lay Away Ia tbe twilight soft and gray. Two lovers stroll in the glinting gloara His band Iu her'n and ber'n in his She blushes deep he is talking bix Tbey bug and pop as they listless roam They roam It's late when t'uey get back home. Down by the little wicket gate, Down where the creepful ivy grows, Down where the sweet nasturtium blows. A box-towl parent lies in wait In wait For fhe maiden and her mate. Let crickets creak and bullfrogs boom Tbe w hoopoe wail in the distant dell Their tuneful throbs will ne'er dispel The planted pain and the rooted gloom The gloom Of tbb lover's dismal doom. SI. Louie Timet Journal. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwellii.g House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor- ueh of Miftiintown. Jttniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling j bonse, and business place in Mittliutawn ; a chance, whirfi if left pa., may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. jn29-tf CaMpnoa Mita Dr. Oberhollxer's Lini ment has been used by thonsands, and bas proved to be of the highest valr!e to the community. It has etlectea many cures in Rheumatism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feet, and many persons recoiumend it lor Cuts, Oalls and Swellings iu horses. It costs 25 cents. Sold by Banks it U im lin, Miftiiutown, and Ilamlio Ir, Co., Patter son, Pa. marl9-lm 6 55 7 10 7 26' 7 4'i: 7 52! 9 (Si, 9 19 531 9 i 9 52 125 7 07 12 35' 6 57 12 24! 4:i 12 II quested to send delegates pioperly accred- i1. . c,iih from Tike county, who spent Satur Sessions will commence at 10 a. na Jcob will close at t r. wun a rv. ner, which may be obtained in the building. The foregoing programme w -11 be cnaugeo. to suit the convenience ol essayists. All interested in agriculture are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. All correspondence relative to tbe meet- . r- . v r ine should be addressed io me oecreir the Board, ilarriaourg, ra. A Jkw way to collect old pew rents has been devised in Baltimore. Several mem bers of tbe congregation being remiss in their settiemet.ts, the pastor ordered tbeir pews to be boarded np. A number or pews were thus secured and the pastor announced that he had adopted this means to secure the irontpt payment or the money due him, without which he could not cooauci mo fairs of the church satisfactorily. He called attention to the fact tnat the delinquent were nearly all, if not all, able to pay Tbeir wives and daughters bristled with silks and aatius, flounces and furbelows, and the pew rent remained unpaid. hed 289 ponuds, and the member from Tike county weighed 295 pounds. Tbey were weighed in the Franciscus Hardware StoreJ r'On last Friday night thieves committed . .. . r A'. n....nt .J .- atnnff aefi eaations m iour the road that leads Troto this place to Vau Wert. At the latter place mentioned tbey took the curtain off tbe top or a covered spring wsgoa that is owned by Wm. Kurtx. They had a wagon. From the Kurtx place they came this way to the residence or Ja cob Adams, whose cellar tbey robbed of a "fresh bsking," Sc. Still nearer town; at the -CeJar Spring" farm tuy stole a bug of wheat. Within a mile and a quarter Cf town, at the buildings of the Yoder farmj thev aot among tbe tools in an out-aonse, and rummaged the contents of tbe build- ine thoroucbly. At the last place mention ed. it is believed, they re-arranged the load : h. ...nr.: fur where it stood, they left Bia UIV wnmmj,'"- J . mK. r llirht cakeS and a jug or mo THE WORLD'S BAL.3I. Pa. L. D. Wstbcbs's Altkbativb Sracp. rr7"A remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS in a private prsctice, and never tilling to rauicaity enr? RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Oravel, Diabetes, and all diseases in which the I'lood U implicated, ia now offered to Ibe public. Sold bv all Retail Druggists, and (whole sale onlv) by Tub IVstara Midicisb Co., P. O. Box 338, Kochist-ir, N. Y. I wilt mail (Free) the recipe for a simple VrosTASLX Balm that will remove TAX, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, levin? the ekin soft, clear and beaiitiln also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth lace. Address, inclosing 3c. tHarr.p, Ben. Vandell fc. Co., 20 Ann Mrs ct, N. Y. 8 00 iocs' ! io 40 10 55 11 12 1121 1138 11 40 11 51 12 04 12 1H 12 35 '1241 .25l 101 I 15 lit ! i i ?! ! 1 OO z - uiny s 2 35 New pert 2 47 Millersfr 3 VI rhomp'n 6 32 II 5 3 16 Mexico 6 1M U 43 3 20 Perrvsv'e 3 27, Mitllin 3 55 Lewisto'o 4 OH Anderson ; 5 2'J, 1" 52 4 21 McYenV 514 10 35 4:;; Mjr!sv'r.k 4 52 S ll uuil'ii 4 "! at. Union 5 07 Mapleton. .5 15 Mill Creek 5 30 Hun tiny ii 5 51 Prtersb'g 6 02 Barree 6 12 1 1 3 go: 5 42 1104 5 04 10 26; 451 1011 4 15 10 0' 4 3f 9 57. ? at 1 4 ' p. m: 1 g.', i Trainijor Harrisburg lenre s follov s - ; Leave New York at 45 a. m., aud 1 OOj j (Ml O 'iD and 7 45 p. iu. g 41) Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a. in., an.1 4 g ;;: 1 and 7 20 p. m. C 25 Leave Reading at ft 40, 7 25, 1 1 50 a. m., ! 1 SO; C 1 an.l 10 35 p. m. , Leave PottSvi'.lc at 5 50, ! 15 a. ni. n:id 4 40 i p. m., and via Schuylkill and Siisoiii h iu. I na Branch at 8 15 a. iu. , Leave Auuuru via i. i S. Biauch at 11 50 4 30 4 17 3.' 3 4ti, 6 10 Syr ceCTt tiii birmgh w 3 33 6 34 Tvroue : 3 6 46 Tieton ' 3 17, 6 53- Fustorta j 3 12 6 :S be.NMiils: 3 0 7 2o! Allooua ! 2 50 VI 9 39 9 22 9 1e. 9 10 8 56, 8 51: 8 40 Sti' 8 33; 8 15; P.M. A.M. j 9 05 12 55 Pittsburg.; 7 40 Camphor Milk cures Headache and XeU- ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism ana Lame Back. Camphor Millt citrus Cuts, B-uises and Burns. Cauiuhor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles SI Sold by Banks 4c Ham' Hamlin A. Co., Patterson Wistwaro Fjist Taatus. Pacific Express leaves PhiU,elpliia 11 55 p ni; Harri.sburg 4 20 a iu ; Duncannrih t 50am; Newport 5 14 am; MilHin 656a m; Lewistown 6 1H a ni ; McVeytown 6 41 am; Mt. Union 7 06 am; Huntingdon 7 iii a ro Pecrflirg 7 41am; Spruee Crek 7 55 a in; Tyrone 8 18 a iu ; Bell's 31 ills 8 38 a m ; AltooQa 8 00" a m; f ittbuig 1 45 p m. Pittsbunr Express leaves Philadelphia at 6 25 pro: HarrUbnrz II 15 p m: Msrvsville 10 31 r in; Miillin 11 41 a in ; Lewi ! Leave Allentown .it ? 30. r. 40, 05 a. m , 12 10, 4 30 and 9 t5 p. in: I t Doet not run on .Vi.xfuyt. ! SUXU.IYS. ; tr-ive New York at 5 30 p. .n. Leave fbiladelphia ;t i 20 p nr. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. I:. ir't 1L 35 p in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and i)P5 p.m. Fia Morris and Enex Railrciii J. E. WojrTt:.V. Genirai Man'tzer. C. G. HA!f COCK, General Ticket Jaeft. Manhood: HowLost- How Kcstored S) The danger of Injuring sUll-fed cattle by driving them a long distance on the rosd is rullv set lortb' th the following article, which was published1 In the Perry County Freeman last week On Thursday of last week quite a ntimber of well fed fat cattle were driven througn this town on their way from the farm of William Woods, of near Blain, to Newport, where they were to fe shipped to a Uarr'is- hum butcher. The tattle were very fat, ant having stood in tbe stable for a lirg time, were unused to traveling, so that the dusty roads and hot sun lamed snd figg-.-d them out before tbey were driven many miles. Two whose hoofs were off were left In the stsble of tbe Perry House, aud two or three more the finest oil the drove were necessarily left lyir.g along the road between this place and .Newport; and as their hoofs wete tcry badly used np, we learn it was necessary to make beef of some of them. One of the two left in this town was swelled np and suffering great pain on Sunday. We learn tbe cattle were driven .venteen miles on Wednesday. Between rhuMiii Pectoral till cure your Cough. Pliietilx Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Fbu-nU Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. ... PbanlS Pectoral costs 2 jc; a bottles i. Sl.l hi- Rsnts Jl Hamlin. Mifllintown, Jr. Hamlin tcr, Cement, on cetved a new supply by boat, and all at bottom prices; may7-3t TO CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consuiupl' -n, hv a siuiule remedy, is auaious to u-aie known to bis fellow-suffers the means T cui e. To sll who desire it, ho will send a ........ ,v.a rtsi.ri.in ustr-'l. rt'ree ol t .7 a 4)1 witn tne oireciions ror : niHl a a, Hrnn-rescrip- chire). '.in, Milllintown.and and using Ihe same, which Ibey.will rl i, si ss ci as lor Consumption, Astunia, n. marl9-ly P4rIic, ,Uhi.,g the Pr. linn, will rjlease addreKK. K. A. WILSON', 191 Penn street, WKiamsburgti, N.Y. EKRORS 0? YOl'TH. GENTLEMAN" who sulfered f.r years from Nervous DtrilLl 1 1, 1-tlttB.v A at Co.. Patterson. maria-ty TL'Kf. litui, ami mimcuan. airtves iu Philadulphia 3 0.1 a m. , ul l'"'""ou, -... ;-";7 I Ym.,h. Kxpre, .,ves Pittsburg at 3 15 a Fabmkbs, do you want good Land Plas- ...g hunnnlty send free to a "! I , Altoona 735 a rat l;roU. 800 aw; ' . . .. . . h- n iiw and direction tor making me sint- i ...,.. , Lumber. Calcine-l P.er, y by whicn he was cured. Snf , . m 2 or Tork county 1-ime r II so, can wUD.,.g ,u ,ro.lt by the artvertisers , ' ' ' - " . " Kennedy &. Doty, who have just re- experience can do so by addressing in per- t- r reel confidence, JOUN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedaa street. New York. K1 J Jilt published, h new edition of Dr. Cnlverwelt's Celebrated Lay on the railieal cure (nith.oit rne.li- cine) of Speriu.itt"rrhsa or Seminal weak- neks, Involuntary ..'.annual Losses, laipo. teiiry, Vental and I'hysical Incapacity, Im Iwdiments to Marridge, etc. ; alou, fo! siiinptiori, Kpil'i sy ami Fits, induced o .nvillc j sell-.iii"liilgence or sexual ext.nviigariiM?, Slc, stown ; Cl'rice; ill a scaled euveloie. onlv six 12 04 a in ; Huntingdon 1 V a hi ? Tyr..ne, cents. 1 53 a ui ; Al.na 2 2i a in ; Pittsburg 7 00 j The celebrated author, in this a.5iwbh am. I Essay, clearly demonstrates, Iron, a Ihirfp Fast Line leave Pliiia'leiphia at 1 1 45 a years' sliee-sll pmntiee, Iht tic aUnJ m ; Harrisburg 3 45 p in ; Mifflia 5 09 p iu ; ! irlg eouseqUences of sell-aleiso nav W rs I;wist.wn 5 27 p a ; Huntmiflon 6 24 pm ! : i.allv cure-t without the d:u-en s-s f Tyrone 7 t'S p iu ; Alto4na 7 4!' t m Pi'-ts-1 iiitcili.:! lu-Mlirine r the aplioatvu: ot the burg 1 1 4 " p ;j. jkriife. pointing out a rutsic wt run once. EasTWAan Fast TeilNs. j simple, certain, sn.l elfvrtst, fcr u.-ans Pnil,f,lt.l.ia Fxress leaves I'ittsburi at I hirli cry- siitl'er-r. iMer aat bit AK.HMU SSIfB! Bell'.-' Mills ! J vns i'vei. c:iea- . 10 pm; Tvro'.e V SI pn; Siuck l.reck i '.' "e.y. an-i wkj,;). J &8 p m i ll-inting.lou U) 02 p iu ; Lewis-1 CTTh.s l.rtiir-.- sa .nl.i i.e i.l ifie h inds town 10 56am; Vitllin 11 14 a m ; Harris-I of "very voulh a..-i ev.-ry jon.i m the land, burp 12 35 am; and anive lu Pliila iell.ia 1 St"" under - .l. in n pmin envelope, lo at3 50ani. i any addrea, paal-pm, u he meipt r.f Atlantic Exprs le .re5 V.ttrg t 1 10 yy"' t Addre.s the pm; Altoulit 615pm; Tyrone 651 piujj ,"uVrV rrunnf niT"i fa Hui.tin-.l..i. 7 p m ; Mt. Ui.i..n 8 00 p ... ; a HLllLt EK W ar. SCHI IL t .Vc Ve, town 8 2-3 p n, ; Lewi.f.wn 8 50 p m ; ' Mitf.ii. 9 12 p iu ; Newp-.rt 9 .5.1 p iu ; D.in- I -7 Kost-OtBce Box 4ooo. m .nn..tl 111 . Km- 1 l.arrt -h lriT If S' t 111 : I - ... - - r e ' . ...... PCCET YAPOBIZDIi L1AIE1 O YES, I OOK THIS WAY ! ! For yohr Gram Drills, Reapers, Mowers, Wheel Cultivators, for either one or two horses, 7 to 9 shovels, best in the market. J. F. U. Loxo, Port Royal P. d., Or near Spruce Hill, aprlB-tf Juniata county, Pa. SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will fid it U their advanUge, ir they want Bocks, Rewards, or Reluisite. to address W. M. Faisixoia, S. S. Book Depository, Irarrisburg, Pa. mavt4-rf r1"i TT'C! Or all kinds, TUMORS, I lJ-JjliO discharges or BLOJD. or mucus, and all diseases or the KECTUM niiioklv and perfectly cured by a simple and soothing REMEDY. For ii.iornmti..n ad dress Da. J. FABEItfcCO., 22 Aun street, N. Y. Jan 29, 1879-6in ...... , .... jm. ;.i .nd Kewnort pools of blood at- lasscS tbst they naa sioien iron, .uc . t cellar tested their slow progress. DIED: ZK1TER Near Oriental, this county, April 8, 18T9, Mrs. Sarah, wife of David Zeiter, aged 78 years and 20 days. METERS On the 19th Inst., at the homo of Ler rather in Mllford township, Miss Jane Ellen Meyers, aged 25 years, 9 months and 11 dsys. BAT On the 19th Inst, in Greenwood township, Mrs. Mary, widow of Jacob Bay, dee'd, aged 61 years, 9 mon'hs and 17 days. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS tn the county niay be purchased of the riudersigned at a reasonable price. Tbe property is situated In Johnstown, JuniaU Co., P'a and with the Sn.ilh stan.l includes a lot of about TWO ACRE3, having thereon erected a comfortable T wo-story FrameHouse, a com modious Stalle and other outbuildings. Tbere ia a Well of good water at the doer of tLe bouse. For particulars call on or WE II AVE IT AT LAST. A uerleft working Shirt Besom stretcher and Irooinst Board. Best e'li'.z article in market. Sells at sight, both in city and country. It rl' superior in every respect, and i t I tore sal. able than any other Heard. litJihe latest improvement overall. Talented Nov. 20, 1877. Large , centage paid. Ten iL.ry sellers an. Cilu. vassers wanted. Agents dd not far, tn send for circular and ternii td A. W. 'jroith, Mc Keesport, Allegheny county.. m what paper you saw this ad- t. j.k-tlh T E. ilt'RLAy, DENTIST. (jflice opposite I.ntheraa Chnreh, PORT ROY VL, JUNIATA Cu., PA., Where he ul srx nd. the Brt Ira dsvs ot The wint that ha-t Ions; bee.r. lMk.ed ft by the Profession js an InlwJn- frta can l cirrid in the n:ket, and U isuut .r us. at any time Tlii: V.tiuiiHj hiluler it neat and c impact tu-xu so: t.n any U r luhal.rr now in the irkel ami ran lie ,l.l for or.e quarter the am.-jst Ih.t av uttvc InaU-r can br. It is s. caeap lait acy 'juna or wuunn ta.it is troiibici with Catarrh, IlroncliUI, Alhua, lleadische, and all di-tnasea of the Lnns and Air Pas sages, and to the s.il'c an-l erf s?tu il Vaor laing f auy ilieiii-me. This little Vf-r-laer ia n'vli'y eri'i.'rs.st ar.d rerininenled l.v thJ !erti.-sl Prolessioil ht Dr. i K;; jya .iijit it ; alss Cc- Ft ash, N.tii 1 ol' wniHu aru i.ighlv appreciated as medical t t;M-rls, and rtsuoctet i?muii physicians ui Chlcugo: i laa Diaroa: Tort havr an instru'ner.t ' that I highly aptrs;ai9 an.l endorse, anil feel eoutideiit that tt w ill he ot eret b-Mie- address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., JuniaU Co., Pa. FOR RENT. The Corner S tore-roou ;n the Bellord Building, now occupied by K. E. Parker, ia for rent. Inquire of Mabsabet Bsirosa. 1. . T . ' J ... vmh iwaiu, c..miQiwinr iw Biter is.. . j.. . . . . . ... . . tl K. , , ., . r. M ... . nt to the P)lesiiii a;nl pnhlie in general. The b'uaoce ot the iIm orilro w til be ; ., , . ,, occnpiet by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy or cunQ.I 'we, and who baa been j associi'.teJ with the Dottur as student and) assistant two years ai.'d upwards. Those who call during Dr. Bn'rlan's absence tri professiunal service, may. ana will p'ea-? . arranre the time with Mr. KUnuPrwheu thet j may be served, on the return ot the Ductr. Job werk on sfeort notice a, tb,ti Office. Lar;e stock of l'eadv-made f;i;"hine tr sale by II Alt LEY & CO. Subseribe for the Sentinel a4 Rtmi.'tm. A. J. Kairz. M. IK, P.vf. II. Favsii. M. D-. C7.icai, III. At! comiuunications must bo ad-lressed, DR. J. LIVKKi'OOl., 1011 Walnut lrei-f, Fh:la.l. I; I.U. . Send Ma:uy f,r circ-urar, m .'fnc Inh.ier. warJ-2ni Tho SrrJrl a.td Rrnutliran r-(j is tba place t'H'.et jubwotkdone. TiV it. il wil piy vai t you, need anytbina; in that line.
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