lEiNTiNEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFUNTOVTN. wTtydacfldsy, Jan. ?9, 1SS2. B. F. SCHWEIER, tMTO XD rtnrttCTQB. It is a sonroe of rogret that the Hermtrorg Republican convention when it met last week did not send the juostion of nomination back to the people. Such a course wonld hare checked the Independents to a great d agree from extending their organizations in the respective coun ties of the State. It looks now Terr much as if they purpose organizing in every county. Here in Juniata there are quite a numbor of them, and they are talking about putting a county ticket in the field. As to whelaer the ticket will end in talk or whether a ticket will in fact be rre-t sent! to the ittonle for their .,ff. rage in Jauiata, time will tell. Blum's houu in Washington cost foCOJO a 8'im as largo as tnat paid for the building of tha Court House in this place. A srxsiB of coal rornpauies in the anthracite region tiavo informed their men that after the lit of July their wages shall be increased 10 jier cent Th- district tint was devastated i by etonn in Iowa, on the 15th, inst., was a feT d iys ago ag-iin visited by a crcl-jua that took well nigh even thing that was left by the hrt6tonn. It is dreadful to think over. A UTTSBifcO Jury Commissioner 5-1 t!iroo ctaor roughs entered s chinaiaan's laundry It: Friday and forcibly took between four an 1 five dollars from tho un ct the fl wery ki::gi..a. The jury co&iansaionor, !.t l)rge on a bail bond of if 1000, th ? ct"j"r thisves are ia jail in default of liail. Tho jury commissioner is a Ji-.p:ibiican. Fie wili have to resign the jf!i;o. List week, tho specisl artist of the Stati- J w.l uad R:pnb!ican ciitutcJ, whit hat boo a j pronounced to n good picture or tho bid view or tljr local reform spoils gatherer of ths 7Vt4ar, nhon be stands in prjat dignity, with his thnmbs :n the arm h'I ut his vest. It ik a source of regret t':it the picture of our artist ta not appre ia:ed by vassal. Ho can never have another stii-ii picture taken here at home by lor! talent. If tit- dr. ires as correct a pict ure of himself taken here, ho will be com polled to fend to Now York or Philadelphia fraaa.iit. A fri- ni of tho vassal in an spo lif -tic way, save, that tho spoilt gatherer is In trv ucsusebjs pic'nrewasnot present ed wit'i a front lace," or aide view. The 14JLSV -V rjv4, bu VSW aunvu - i. aa t .tho President vesteraav for the pur er hii appearance that ho believes, that he j IM)b0 G,- c jnTin"einnr lauI that he OilgU woulu present a nii-re tavoraUu appearance j to mterfere io Guiteau 8 bull tif by t.y tn.ia lace, or idu view. We con- j cjmumtiug that t i-craole m arjrer's nail our artist on that point, and he j Bentc.nce to imprisonment for life, rrotnpily says that it U a tuistako on the Up0u tho ground that he "is insane. v. I'.r. m.-1 (.ar,trt.l,i .n.-S . k.Oi..f r . ; ; : : .r ; ; i juz r-.-.i uu-ciiiiiua u mu-ivufi; ui nu ; i;..- ... ; - ... ,.f .v. l... iM ! i e "v " r! !h j opntiun thit h u of Lacaiitn ex traction, b: l with ail that, be iuauts upon it, tLst a luck view picturo of ths local le formur it t'uj best. A -frout face," or tide view picture, wou'd b'iu; out the outlines of the too', mouth, and eyes, and tbey are Dot CaucaKiau in appearance. Ill textures are nuru l:ke the tualuns of the Albino, than tbe lecture ! tbeCsuaasU n. lie did n:t pay o'.r artist lor tk:g the picture. It be w re to bare his picture t-ikeu iu the rug uc ? gailery, :i would be paid tor by the fas-paver. We hope that hit picture it a -fi-ont face"' or aide view mw nevr har. , in the rogues gallery; j bat tech prominence bas evrrUKen .nun, ! that never p.-es.-nied the Dimes of ccr- j tain parties for jury purposes an A had tbeir ! names placed :a tue jury w heel to be drawn as jurors to it, in caw for trial af court, lie confesses to a failure to obtain an artibt to take a picture of the editor of tbe 5eati ntl ani Rtpublican for tbe spoils gathering Journal. Spoils ar rverjming wiih the TMset. He U reaiy for any kind of a com bination, and all kinds ol denunciatory re marks aud writig to cover np the purpose f grasping tbe .polls. He denounced a largo portion o! the Democratic party, be cause they did nut re-nominate hnu lor tho ortice of Legislature, so that ho could revel amids; thu spoils of the place, lit denounc ed a large numr-cr of Republicans individ ually a? b'f ridden wh!o the collar ot a bus.1 was around bia neck because tuoy wouM not entt-r a combination not to elect a Kepnblican Superintcndant of common clioo'. but txcau.o they would not help to elect a political protege. lie is au artful concealor of his purposes, et.m b:le in tin act of d.nou!icn:g onr ar tist's first rate outline picture of tbe van sal, be introduce a plea tor his spuiU pro cess by declaring bow it tiai boon tue pur pore ucarest tu his heart to reduce tbe pub lic expeuso ol priming iu Juniata County, by ci.ing a ceti when a curtain bill s be fjw Ibit of tbu itiiut and Republican. He presents that at a test caa, but il ia tbe aD, of the dodge ol the trickster ; it ia tne dodge of tbu spoils g.tberer. On a reduc tion of one bill Be wo aid crvsto the im pression that be is wiiliug to do the public printing at a rate far below any oiber pub lisher, but wbeu brougui to the ten of sub mitting ine printing to tbe lowest bidder be sneaks around liKo a epoiit salberer, aud pleads that It ahad not be done, and 10 that, he spoils gathering rii'g to wbicb be be longs say Anien. Tbe vassal' cry ot low ered cxi-enau in public printing is like his former cry of boss ! boss t against a num ber ot Ittj best men in this county, while at the tame time, the collar of a boss encircled su owu neck. In the case of a towered nubile unntinir expense, while be is crying see bow cheaply 1 d the priming. Jl9 does alt he knows now It prevent the -public priming from being let to tue loweat biidir. We are not prepared to tay that the Stntiutl and RtpubUcan would becouio a competitor the lowest bidder lor the public priming. But at advertisert, tbe - - management of tbe Sentinel and Rrnniiuan coa-ider it beneath tnem to en deavor to creat the impreasion that thoy publish advertiseeients or county otticials lawer Wet thaa other advertier, and then in a tnoaking way beseech the officialt sot to tubmit ths public advertising to a public lotting the way by wbieh it can be Mort.ine-1 who would do tbs prioting at aha ltwt rates. What sortet a local re former is fce that boatte of the cheapness of bis advertising and J.b work rates, and then denonneet b.s neighbori for proposing to snbrait the advertising that tbs public is Intercjted in U a public lettiugt Tbe public Hinting should be Wit to the lowest bidden Itst wasld test tbs protection ni ini vassal sTid ht-"'r!TM. Tbk Democratic State Convention meets at Harrisburg on this the 28th day cw June. The Maaoas celebrated the 150th anniversary of their establishment in Jfennsylvama, last friday. SaxvrcB Camesox'b term of office will expire before the term of office of Senator Mitchel expires. Wisanrarow people say, that more ladies call upon President Arthur. than called upon proceeding presi dents. As exchange says : Camphor on handkerchief placed on your pillow at mgbt vail prevent the mosquitoes from disturbing your slumbers. Br a new law in Virginia, drum mers that sell by nam pie have to pay a license tux of '250, and $50, for every 50,OJO worth of additional goods sold. The relatives of Thomas Jefferson, have protested agaiust having nis re ukeu to Washington city, and there reentered. Good for the re la- tives. Thz Philadelphia Record says ; The Seyboldt girl in Chicago, who took pjisoa because her mother wished tho family to die all together, has had a pand.ol in Danville, Illinois where Allie Mille, a girl of 1-t- rears, took arsenic because her father had mar ried a bha;uulcs8 woman ; a compan itn named Mary Oglie, 17 years old took the same kind of poison because she was an orphan ; while Mary Jones, aged 12, took it because the other two hi t taken it In the face of ciuch said Jes as these tha question mar well be ake2 ; Is not tne sa credness of human life becoming less I mid Ics fJt iu this cjuntry. Tmr .Vori .American says; The bill now before the Senate known as the "Hjad Mmoy Bill," which im poses a poll t.tx upon emigrants for the purpose of maintaining un emi gration bureau, is a proper one, and snould becoma a law. Of the thou ts.1u.j3 of immigrants who are pouring into this couutry every week there are many whose room is worth more than their company, who aro at once without means of suppjrt, and with out abilitv to render useful service. Tbe.te only go to swell tho ranks of paupers and criminals, an. I if nre were alive to our on interests, they would be sent back to where they beloD?. The time is coming when we shall have to give more attention ! to this subject than we have hitherto done. The .Vorth .Imerican of lat Fri day's, sjys ; .Some persons who pre sumably mean well, but ho certain ly ate deficient both in sound judge- 1 ixri r a Hi I it irrtn I f nut a sn l i iit-i nnitn l .... I II it... il.: ' i'v"i,ia , , lu' uUesllOU wS IinUUV aiSIJOSed OI . . i : r 1 . i :l i . wueu "'"J4". 1.UUU1 lu" "u S'.-mnM ftir iiik niipr.,i liiuanirv ri.n Riim . -. i , , r oasis fwwh ut;lt"co WHS. rested. There is no exeiise for re-; v.ving an is.ue which has been thus , authoritatively settled, and to give tae Piosidciit advice upon tue sub ject aiter ad that lias occuned is a piece of iiQiKirtiuouce. Ei Ciiisr Jrsricx Asnzw, is out in a sem-otjudy nuirt letter against the Pmlitueiph;a ll.-paolitraa S:ate ticket and in lavor of tue Harrisburg Ke puolicau State ticket The JuJge is dreudiudy atraid ot tuo Democrats, but it is probable tuat if ua were a eaudiduta h" would be satishod to tiave as UiJiiiy Vote for him as Could he induced to do so. It the Judge had delivered turn self half as vigor ousiy against certain abuses wituia the lines of the Republican party liis letter would have liad more atfWct He is a lesxned man, but not just tue bell sheep tu follow. He is tue gen tleman tuat was put forward to write a pamphlet for tue beueht of the le gal fraternity and others, advocating tlie doctrine that this state should pay the $4,O'J.),0J0, for riot damages, done to property by tlie riot in 1877. It would have been an unfortunate step for tnis Com monwealth had tlie Legislature act ed upon that advice. He is the best Republican that advocates the most thorough system of representative government. Machine boss rule, is tue very opposite ot Republicanism. The Philadelphia Record says: Drunkenness is oiten pleaded in ex tenuation of crimes of the gravest character. It is often the only at tempted palliation of brutal murder. The excuse is not without its weight, if not with lawyers, at least with jur ies. Tbe legal aspects of the matter have lately been carefully discussed in a case argued before tho New York Court of Appeals, and the de cision rcacned is oi interest. It was Claimed by the counsel for a con demned murderer that his client was tbe victim of an appetite for drink which amounted to a disease that destroyed his will-power and render ed him legally irresponsible, aa iu the case of insanity- A new trial I ifou f liAraf.ir-A nialrtul- heojiiiRA the Court below had refused to charge the jury that the accused was not re sponsible if the crime had been com mitted when he was the victim of such disease or if committed while he was drunk. The Court of Ap peals refuses to recognize drunken ness as any excuse for crime. It holds that not even fremy or mental auenation caused bv drink can ex empt a person accused of murder from criminal responsibility. II a man voluntarily gets drunk and com mits a crime whue tn tliat cunoition. he must answer for the consequences of his acts. The controlling reason for holding a drunken mau to full 1 responsibility for auy act of violence lies in the fact that if a condition of drunkenness were adjudged a condi tion of temporary insanity, druiiken nesB. either real or assumed, would hn made the convenient cloak for everv form of violence. The decis ions of the Court lie in tne dirtction ef of aafety. Ouiteau will be huue next Friday. The preacher that the murderer is most attached too, is Rev. "V. W Hicka, of the Independont Methodist church, at Washinirtoa. It is hoped that the preacher will not disgrace his profession on the day of the exe- I cUtlOUi ny anuouncuig uiui iuo Biua 1 cf th vr rf cl b yn vhel away Gennrox, is the name of the town in Iowa, that was stricken so hard by storm on the loth inst An Iowa journalist says of it, "Grinnell, is a town of New England people a thrif ty intelligent people, and with the lowest rate of crime and illiteracy in the State, and the highest rate of in telligence and morality." After read ing the editors favorable remarks relative to OrinnelL a citizen observ ed, that, from the general standpoint of most people, it is perfectly incom prehcnsable that Deity should send destruction and death in such terri ble form upon a place peopled by such exempalry citizens," Xot so said auother citizen. God did not send the storm. It was tho Demon of the air, and the Demon of the air is the Devil. It was tho Devil that Bont the storm." W0BK OF THE SINE DIE Re Convened REPUBLICAN CONVENTION". The Republican State Convention that adjourned sine die, at Harria- lOtb of last Mar, re convened at Harrisbtrrg, last Wed nesday June 21. Nearly 100 of the original delegates were not present. Their places were filled by substitutes. Mr. Lear tne president of tuo sine die convention, was not there. Mr. David Taggart, of Northumberland, was the substitute president. An ex citing caucus was held in the State Library, over the questiou as to whether thero should be a new con vention called under the proposed new rules. Judge Jessup, of Susquehanna, a touuty, that gives a Republican nia- lontr, earnostiv advocated a new convention as tho mea:is whereby the troubles iu the party may be search- ed and offered tho following resolu tion. Risolvei); tho State committee, when organized, be requested- to is sue a call for a new convention under the new rules, to complete the State ticket, with full power to take such action npon the ticket alroady nomi nated as shall be for the best inter- est oi tne itepuoucau party in ilo j si i n . ! State. Mr. Huey, of Philadelphia, spoke in favor of the resolution, and a new convention. Philadelphia is a major ity county. Mr. Ualdewell, of Mercer county, made a speech for a new con vention. Mr. Giikins&n, of Bucks county delivered a sjieech in favor of w invention; Others spoko in in the same cause. Mr. McCrary, of Erie, offered the following substitute for Judge Jes tsup's resolution: Resolvkd That tho convention proceed to complete tho ticket by nominating a candidate for Congress inau-at Large, and that wo recom mend the State committee to adopt all honorable means to harmonize the partv so as to secure tho success of the Republican ticket Marriot Brosius. of Lancaster in an eloquent speech in favor of the U C'M"' substitute resolution succeeded in ouiotinsr the caucus, so that a vote ho taken. The rMinltnfthe votfl 'was m favor of the substitutes of Judge Jessups resolution. Ths oau ajourn Md tLe convention t thc Q IIouRp BroBilw . . . , favorjlbc :m,(rcssio n by his speech, that the Convention nominated him for Congress-man-at-Large. against his protest, however, after ho ti as nominated, be accepted the nomination in the following speech. Gentlemen of the Conven tion; A distinguished Frenchman, when nominated to a seat in the Academy, said that he felt his nomin ation was a premonition of early death acd, what is worse, he died within a week. In 1801 a revolt against the constitutional authority of this Gov j eminent reared its hydra heal, and my country issued hT call for the boys; and though a boy, I felt bound, as I love my country, to respond to that cull. Eighteen years ago, on tbe field of Bermuda Hundred, I thought posssi bly, I had made a mistake in answer ing to that call, as I lay bleeding on that field expecting that my hfe soon would end. I however was agreeably disappointed. Applaus To-day the Republican part)- calls for the services of that son again, and while my own mind was made np positively, and I thought unaUcrabiy, when I asked permission to decline the compliment of the nomination, yet when I listen ed and heard and saw the feeling of this Convention as manifested in the earnestness of its desire that my nsme should be used upon its ticket, with throbbing heart and aching brain, the call, "Come to the front." I was willing then to sacrifice- all I had my life, if noecessary upon tbe alter of my country, and I must le willing to day to lay all I have up on that altnr again. I know it is un wise in you to hare made it. Ton cannot say I sought tho post, and I wain you in advance that yeu can never shake your gory locks at me, whatever comes. You can never point the finger at tue and say;. "David, thou art the man that brought this urion us!" rApiilaus and cries of "We never will! "1 Gentleme of the Con ! vention I have nothing more to say, save that I bow to your comumads. Under mere deliberate snsreund ings, doubtless Mr. Btosiue. would have delivered a speech nior in ac cord with, these peaceful days of every dvy life business, aad done himself j-jstire, for he ia a able num. Marriot Brosiua was bora in Colcv- ame tovmship, Lancaster county, in 1843. Ha attended th public and select schools oi the cwvuty, and af terwasds went to- tho Millersvilla Ac adeiuv, wuere 09 gnunsaUHU HO lir iahnrf hiK Mlueation at tne Liaw l m- wraity of Xwi Arbor, MicLirrm. Be- for completing hl course the war broke out, and in 1861 Mr. Iironius enlisted &s a private in the UTtb. Pennsvlvania Volunteers. He vns in tbe army for 58 months, of wLkh time a montbs were spent in, the hos pital, where lie was laid tp. with a wound in the right shoulder, receiv ed at iiermuda juundred, Alter re turning from the war he studied law with Hon. ThomaB E. Franklin, for merly Attorney General of the state. and aubseqneBiv pursued the prac rice of bis profession in Lancaster county. He bos not held any politi cal office except that of School Di rector, and is at present a member of the Lancaster City School Board. He is a Quaker. At tbe Convention of May 10 Mr. Brosius was a mem Km of tbCrnmitroon rfpootntion0. A great storm pasted over Palo, Alto county, Ioa, on Saturday, Emmituborg tUe county teat was almost blown to pieces. 10U people were killed in the town. Fonr other towni are reported aa detroyeJ. Oa Saturday night, a cyclone in Clay eouaiy, Minn., blew down 20 houeea and klllea i people. ATexasClead-Uarat.' From the Clay County Shield. Some ten or twelve dajs sines Cap tain Merril's corps of tDni eer and Mistaot were eauiped in tne vslley of Buck ereek, m Guilders eouoty Texas. Tbeir tents were set one hundred feet from the dry bed of the crrek. Thin ereek was about twelve feet deep from tbe level of tbs vslley on either side of the bank. The valley is nesrly a mile wide, tnt the highlands carved in clots to tbe place where the camp was pitch ed, and the valley widened on tbe op posite batik. The sight wa clear, and j no cloud in the distance betokened a j rainfall. Tbs boy staked their ponies! near by, turned their males loose, and laid them down to sleep iu tbeir testa. About midnight oue ot the boys felt water at h s feet. Springing op be taw the water coming, sad, yelling like a savage giving bis war-whoop, rooted bis companions. In less than a minute tbey were all standing in water np to their waists. Knowing to wbioh tide of them was tbe bill, they rushnd wild lv tbroi'gh tlia water and succeeded tn jraioinjr a safe funtbold. The water rushed by them covering the entire valley to a depth of six feat, and carry ing sway all the tenis and baggage. Tbe pony was saved by one of the boys cutting the stake-rope ss be passed biro be fortunately having gone to bed with bis psnts on. Most of tbe boys were in their night clothes, and a solemn set tbey were. The sadden rise of tbe water was undoubtedly oauned by what in known as a "cloud burst" on the head of the stream, some twenty or thirty miles away. Any number of oittle were oarried down stream, but most of them finally escaped. Nervoumets, peevishness, and fretting, nooiten connected with overworked fe males' live, it rapidly relieved by Brown't ina Bitter. Ths widow of the late General James Nagle, of Potts vills, haa just recoived a draft for pension amounting to $6,557. ORi'lIASS' C0UKT SALE.. or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pnrstunt to an order of s-ile issued out of tbe Orphan's Court ot Juniata couuty, Pa., and to uie directed, wiil bo exposed 10 pub lic sale, on tiie premises, one-half mile north ol Oakland Mil:, in Fatt-tle township, Ju niata countr, at one o'clock p. ni., on SATURDAY AUGUST 26th, 1882. All that certain Messnape. Plantation an Tract or Land, to Fayetto townnhip, Juuiata county. Pa., bounded by lands of laaau Sheileiiberger, bavid Smith, KeiiDen Leonard, J. A. and J.C. Pines, and John Aukt-r, containing 115 ACRE&. More or less, and having thereon erected a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, t IV ew Bunk llarn, Wagon Shed, And other out-biiddiuirs, all of which are cleared excrpi ttve acres Tbe Nnd is in lb- highest ue ot eulii'aliou. gol water on the pretmsca, and excellent Iruit. No. 2. A Tract of Woodland, Situate in t'eiruanuKu towusiup, iHiunded by lands ol lUrid U'ult'sMn?, 11. Zook and Ciifl'ord Singer, cunlaiiiinir 70 Acres and SO Perches, More or leas. TEKMS or SALE : One-fourth the pur chase nn'nry to oe paid on cuutirmation ot sale bv the court; one lonnh on the 1st day ot April, A. U Sij3, srhendeed wili be Vllverm and posaeMon given ; one fourth on llio first ol April A. D. ltS4, with inter est from April 1st, 1SS4; nne-lourth on tho lsl day of April, A. I) 185,- iih interest from April Ut to last payments to be secured by judgement. LEWIS. DEUAK, Administrator of Uenry H. Brubakrr. June 21, Khi. $68 $ . a week in vour own town. Terms and outfit tree. Address II. lULHTr k. 1 o-, Portland, Maine. mar 2 'fcl PRIVATE SALES. Large Farm at Kwate Sale. Tbo Valuable Farm ol the Heirs of Wil liam Oki-soii, deceased, is ottered tor sale. It ia located in tbe ferlilo ailey of Tuhfa rora, Juniata county. Pi-, one and a has mile west of Aeademia, containing; S40 At rea ot prime limestone land, all iu cu. tivaiiou, except 1J acres of Timber. Build ings good. Large Uanaion llouv), Bjnk Uurn, 100x50 fuet ; Wagon Sheds, Con. Cribs, Hog Pens, Good- Spring and Spring House, and all other nuluilditigs, also other springs ana running wter ; Two Orchard bearing choice Iruits.. It is well located. near to churccs, schools, mills and stores, Tbe land is well adapltd to grain and grxs and for making mm. ay ti.r a new owner, as is well known, it did ;for many years for-its former owner. I roe will be rt-asoncbie, and time given to. suit purchaser. For terms, JlCwCjiII oo James B.Oiua,. Pleasant Yiew, soar tbe farm. Valuable Ectli Estate at Priiate Sale. The umlera'g jod utlers for sale, a tract of One Hundred .Acres, of land more or loss,, on which there is a large STONE-DtWELL.- Nti-UOLiii, in rood repair and coed; BANK-BAltN. and out buildings and. a GKIST-SULL thsea stories hies, the two lower stories of which aro stone,, and tho third irarus, wita three ran of jourt - freacb burrs, c new overshot whe!,. one aw iron wUeel, and gearing nearly new thnusb out, with, excollent water power. Tne land is .good tarn land, and ia good atale ol csltiratioo. Tbe mill has an. excellent coritry traSa. Uliis ia-a. very desirable jrepTty and is silttated cm mile and ooe-4jurth sjutih-wesl cf McAIUtervilio Juuiato Co., Pa-, and will be sold ca easy terms. r or isainer particulars piease can on or address Jacob Smith, AcAJUterrille Pa. or Jeremiah Lvons. htirSintaa P.. ,.r J Jdbn E. bmitb, Cbe&iHr, ipi-.g, Chester coauy r A FIRST-RATKffAHM, CONTAINING. Otw Hundred and Sixty -Acres, in the best wheat-growing district ia tbe State of Ohio. situated one-had mile frora Amanda ssiU road station, in Sajrtield county, and one mile Irom a good. pike. The improvement. are a Urge two-story BKICK HOL'SS (13 rooms, ball and ccrar), lXubie Lim b. and SUbleaud other buildings, ana a well ol good wiior. A sueam of spnajt water I traverses ihe centre of the farm. There s a large crchard on the premises. Will take $70 per aero, part cash, rest n paymentr. A farw adjoining soil lor VlWt per acre The reason forsellinr,is lae desire to invest ia cite property, in Ctrclvvilli. For all in foxmstion address J. SWEYEK, CircleviUc, Pickaway Co., Ohio. arge stock ot ready madeclotbtng ol lbs latest and choicest atvles, for met and boys, bats, caps. boots and shoes, notions. fuintshin ir Koods ia endless variety cr l Strsver's. tw PttT? fa Ssui'te' REPCBLICAN TICKET. STATE. For Govtrnor. James A. Bkavir. Grs For Juigt of the Suprtnte Court, n m. UasaT Kawli. Tor Lint. Governor, W. T. Oavtas. For Sec'y of internal 1 fairs, Jons M. liana. For Congreuman ai largt. Maaaiur Baosic. STATE. For Governor. Jous Stxwabt. For Judge of the 9preine eori, Osoaas Jctsis. For Lieutenant Governor. Col. Levi BicDtrr. i'or Sec'y of Internal Jlgairt. Majob Uko. W. MnaicK. For Corti$mrn-at lrre. Col. Williax SIcMicewsl. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. JCditor Ptntin'l and Republican V would announce t. S. Lanui. ut t'ayetle town ship as a candidate lor the oMiee of Sheriit. sir. Landi is a young man of gr.od habits, and ia abundantly quulitied to till tho posi tion ot Sheriff, ilia lather and grandfath er were citiieits in Juniata before btra. Ii ia an earnest Republican. Ho sstaks octbv be Knglisb, and German languages, which in Juniau county, is a matter 01 im portance and eatislactiou to both officer and people. KATETTE. REGISTER AND RECORDEIt EitHor Sentinel md Rtpubltean The poc pie ot Juuiata, will be colled upon to choos a suitable person t fill tue oltice of Kegis ter and Mecorder at the election in Muveit' ber. Allow nt to present the name of 9. B. Caveny, of Patterson as a candidate tor the Republieaa nomination. Mr. Caveny U well known as a gentleman of integrity, possess ing every qualification requiste lor tbe effi cient diarhargo vt tbe office, and if nomin ated will Se a strong candidatn. ' 4.YETTE. RF.OISTElt AND RECORDER. Sdttor Sntintl nd Republican- Allow me to announce tbe name of 8. P. Whar ton of Spruce- Hill aa a candidate for tbe of fice of Ki-gialor aud Kecordi-r, subjjet to Republican usage?. Mr. Wharton is a young man rt'Twi b!siiies i'iilitie it ions and il electc-'i i.i-uM make an obliging ami efficient otlieer. MII.FOKD. "inisL.vTinr- Editor Srnkvi .Vy.tiJtidi;. Please-4 announce M..;er J. I. I1"-.ili., ! Sprtirc j Hill, aa a cai-lt Ji- tor the Mice of As,em- , bly, subject t j KepuMican uafr-s. The j Major b a rrj.rui Hue man ol th'( peopla, j was a good .!iicr, wuuid be a strong cat- j didate and, if ; u!-tred a sale aud prudent! legislator. SKA I.E. JUiU" COMMISSIONER. Editor Senthft mJ Republican I wou'.d preM-ut Uenry Aukt-r, ol WaiKer township, to the Kepiiblicaos 01 Juniata county, as .publican 01 Juniata county, as a taudjiafe. for the office of Jury j lioner. Xr. Aucker ia a good Ra j , but still not blind a parte rn ; inju!s la the relation of men fori suitable Commission publican, as to do the jury whtrl.. VTA LKKIi. .Vol ice. AV.Ot FOB'S SOTIC'E la the OrfKt'-a' e'aurt of Juniata Ccur.tf. In the kaire ol Ja- oo Dressier, d-e'd. fllne llt. lei-i.I i.-l appointed Aulltosby JL lhe'rphi:i.' Court of Jitnitta cnir lo nuke rli-"tiiliitans of tunds in the banids ol D-iutci Kaotise. Ailti.initr:or it Svnix non cum t'ttanutio annt.ro ol Jacob Prem ier late ol 8ijiebaiin loxuslup, deceased to and anionic tne K (t ttets, devisees and olhi-rs l-yiUr eniiilol 111 reto, and tw as certain heirs-ami hereby ftives noties that be will ail and to the dunes of his jutni nient at 11j K. Froym-iyer's h'ti-l ia Sn queLasna tMt n-,kip, on the l-nliday.tf.il"-LY, A. ljysL,l lo'uioek A. Ma wbn and wh-jru all persons interested t.aT at tend it they mc proper to preitit tbeir claims er-be dciianed frora coiuisg upon said land. ALFRFDJ. PATTERSON. Auditor. Juoa-11, Hi. WIHTOR'S XOTICsC Eatate ot Jlugaret Laird, drseaed. riU'iuadurtPei Auditor apuintrd by JliiO Orphans Court Ol JunsLa. Cercty to audit, setibf, adjust, aud determine ibo quretn'PH, nhicb arise in the evUooaut of said L-kbtte aui account and m! dstribu- tiortct the lund declared y tb court aforesaid, on. ine blh day of June A. I. to wittiMsutn o $"!.!., Taken in the bauos of John VcLsugbl- i,. Kiettitor of tho will of !Larg.tret Laird '.rc'd. to and auxeng those leirally entitled :hcrr-io, h '-te ll j $:ves-nu4sce that be wit! -jmt all parties tntervsteoVtvr tne purpose bis. ap-omt-tctit, at tis .ttice in the Hiroughi of .Vlltlio timc, JunuUa Cotiiitr, Pa. Oa FKIDAY THS.UXa DAY OK JUL'i A.. I). le&. between, tix hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. ani 4 w'ciuelt. P. M. of said day.whea and when all parties baring claims wiil present thee, or. bo laeever baired. JEKEM1AH LYONS, Auditor. AlDITOR' NOTICE. Latote of Jacob Doioncy, deceased. Tbu undersigned Auditor appointed!, by Orphans Cotrt ol Jauiala C'Cnty tu aai&it, aetile ami adjust tbe accoual oi Saiutael Whrion Ad-onialrtor cam .'utai nun&o anntsn ot the otalo of Jacob Uvlancy latat ot bprsse 11 ill Township Juniata Uoua- ty. deceased, and , mute diatributiun of 12m balance, in lbs hands of said A ;ocat vi. to wit tho axoa ot Jioil.iij to . and vaong cred iiora sad- others legally tootled bbrreio, and to iteraiine tbe itesiions arising onder Ita.w-Jl ot tbe said Jacob Dc- iancy deceased, with power to report the validity of certajs notes, mentioned, in tbu account of Sasijtl W barton, adaiinJstraWn ot said decedent, hereby gives sauce that he will meet all .parties interested., lor iau pnrpuavs nt appointment at his olticwia MiUiintowi.'ia,Lata count) Pa, na Tbun day, tbe ISiU.day ol July, A. 3 ae twem the hours ot 10 o'clock. A.. VI., and 3 o'clock P.M.., of said daT,. w-he snd here ail partus having cjaisua ud tuni.iiiut present thucc.ox, Lo kivcur barred. JEREMIAH LYCS&, Axdilor. PRIVATE SALES. FiitM lit SALE, iu Taiacaronsi Valley, near Pern Mills, coutaicnj lOft acres near ly all cleared, tho ballicce w.a set with gsad wLite-oak timber, only S Bailee from Hiu new proposea raurosa. 1 he I ind is not much billy, a pait of shkh has been lately hmed fifteen acres ol meadow, water in nearly all of the fields, fruit in abundance Log bank-barn, Good trams house 30x25, all necessary ontbcildings, A newer falling fountain ol good, water rnnning at tbo door also a large linjsstono quarry about f mile distant belongs to the farm. Two Churches sud Scbool-boue within ba'f-eiile. Price ,000 or caii ou or address J. 3. KENEPP, Peru Mills, Juniata C i., Pa., CACTIOJ AOT1CE. A LL persona are hereby cautioned ix against fishing or banting, eatberinc berries, or crossing In. Ida, or in any other way trcop;-using on tVs land 3 of tbo under signed J. S. Ktxtrr. SnbscritM for thu SnftnI anj RerWrin, ,b, t,r-.pirer ic the cocn I ' GraybilVs Column. SPRING STOCK OF CARPETS. Choice Patterns ii VELVET, Body ani Tapestrj BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medicat sui Low Grade INGRAINS, A Foil Line of VENETIAN, A- Complete Line of RAGr A Glioses Lot of HESIF Beautiful Patterns, in STAIR, -' Carpet SB AT TIIK fl nn. . f f na a J il Fll'C t IIUUS VTSTT-. PURWIUaB ROOM Z OF THE JUNIATA. VALUEY. ;o:- At. tia Old Staai, C THE METHWET COSA2S Or EELDQE, & WATER STREET? J, HIFEUXTOIT!",,. PA., HtJCST RECIITKD All: tbo aoove enumarated articles. audi i3 other things that may be found in a mm s FUBSITUBE STORE, AT PRICES ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, o WINDOW SHADES, IX ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, Iu fact everything usually kept ia a First-Class House Furnishing Good", Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, South Side, Between tha Canal and Water Street, WFFU.VT0W.Y. - . PEJWA. 2Tew jtdrerttsmnU. f&00 Howard! CWR A MILMM o Pof. Crrt Mirrx'e FRENCH Kidney Pais Have already .men sold in this country and ia Prance i erery one, cf wbioh has givca per fect satisfaction and baa per fumed core rery timn.u n.ei a:ccrdin, to airec tlons. Wo no lay to tho alflietc 1 aad donbtin,- ooca that wo will pay tk-? ato reward for a i?Z,.9 a. of LAME BACK That tho Pal fails to core. Tl.N Great Remedy will rasmvut ar.d Fiirr2cnT care Lumbngo, Lame Dack.S-'.iatica, ni.im,. nmur. BHsht'a DLsea.". of tho Kidney, Incontinence and Retention of tho l,.M,.iuiiii,i vT the Kidneys, Catarrh i of tbe bladder, Iligh-Colored Lnr-.c, ram i tn tho l'ark, Side or Loiu-, ervous Weak ness, ani in fact all disorders of lb K'ad I dor and Urinary Organs, whether eontrsct ' ed by private di'ea.-'e or thrwie. i LADIES if Ju are uffering from F o- . -...I. w.-akne-u.. Lenecrrbwa. or any uis- easo ol tha Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, VOC CAN BE CUBED t Without swallowing stansoou lofdioiaes, by mupty wearinf PKlr. OI.ILMKTTK'.S FRENCH KIDNS7 PAD, which cvre9 r absorptios. Ask your druggist for FBOF. Gl'lL- MtTTK'd FKENCU KIDET PAD, and j taka bo other. If lie bw not g"t it, send $2.W and you will recelre tht hji by return mall. TESTIMONIAL Rl TIIK PEOPH. Jiooa BscitASa.-, Lawyer, Toledo, Ohio, savs: One ot rrol. uuuineile a rroncni ividnry Pods cured me 01 Lumbago ia three r....lr tifkiM Mi- pit, li..if I ..-. aicin nn br the beti Doct..r as incurable. Duriuir ail tbU time I suffered untold aony and paid out large suru ot ir.oney. GzoacK Ykttfb, i P., Toledo, O., says "I autfered lor three years i!bS:iaticaand Kidney Disease, aud etten bad tu go about on cruicbeu I was entirely and perma nently cured aftrr sm.tig Trof. (i.iiiuetta'e French Kiduey Pad fu-ar weeks." '.Stitiac S.C. S.'OTT,Sylvanw,)., writes: "I-have been great sUerer lor 13 years with Bnght'a Uisea.so ol Hie Kldnes. J or weeks at a time I was mt-sblo tu g' t Oct of ! Wl ; took barrela of ifMricine, btit they ' ua uie only temporary rdief. 1 wore I wo o! Prot. uuilmntle . Kidy Ps!s s; weeks, and I now know I am entirely cure-l." Mas. Heleii Jsaoiir, Toledo, O., Mys : "Por jears I hate been e-jr.tluwl, a great i part ol the litue to mv t'-o Kith Le-acnr-j rheca and friuaiu weakness. I wore en of 1 ! Umlmeitv's Kidney Pads t-d r cwed is I one n.nth." : , u .-, ' I GattN, Wholesale Mro.-er, HcAUy, JO., writes: 1 suJered Ir S6 years with ! met.. Kidney Pad,,'8 B. F. Kituwo, M. D., Dr?iifiriitrLci04- pTf, ltd., n-n siftK.g k: an orJsr tor j Kidney Pads, writes : I vro ore of the . . first t-!-s e ha t and I re:eivel utir bn- el't lr-.Mii it !i-tn au ibing 1 ever neo. !.i , , liM-t t'je i'nus E'-" betti:r g:-nrt sa ut-vr-: ; ti-m Ih in :; Kidney r.ned e :-v-r sol'V : j It VT- Ai S'EH IkfK, Imib'K, II.'.iIl!HJ ! So., wrile: are norkme 'ip a iiv.iy : tmd in onr Pads, and are hesrtii!; of i iwsuiti irui Ihenieverv U iv." i riC.tisiihitetteN FnuriL. Uver. Tail ! i i j Wii! positively cure Fuvsra Apue, liurab- I Agui !."'" ' . Stomach aud liiovd. Price f ).Cu by nuul. ! Seud lor Prot. (juiliuette's Treatise un tae klidaws and I.iver, free by n-ail. Addms FKCCII KAJU CUL. . Twledv, Uliie- " . " r:" - . ! TfrT7p-Thousands oij IVVJJsJJJl griores nre anuuaily j robbed of their victims, li'i-s rrolooc-jd,! hatbmes aud health re5!-red bv tho oe "1 'the great j GERMAN ISVISDRATOEa, which positively cures Inipoluucy (caused I by excesses of any kind). Suuiiual Weak J Bess, and all disease that follow as a. se iquuuce of Sell-Abuse, ss los of energy, i loss ol memory, universal lassitude palii m If the back, dimness of vision, premaiura old f . , . " . . ,or 'i". . , . U aud atee,ion.;:v,eTC' t b:isd !,:, age, and many other dresses that Itad to. . t o, 9 3- tu, 1 ud V, p tc ; l:.y, SI iuaauuy or consumption, atd a i!naturc jeept Saturday n-A uudsy, 5 Sip u, j1 on. grave. Send lor circulara with tet-timonls free by mail. Tbe Invlsjocittotr is sold at '$1 per box, or six hoses tor So, by all druj- gists, or will be scut tree by null, sccurtiy j soaltd, on receipt ol price, by addressing I F. J. CUES 11, Druggist, lc Summit St., 1'uledo, Ohio. aoie Agent Iwr the Lnitea states. j March 2-', 1SS2. Wholesale and retail by L. Banks it Co., Druggists, Mifflintuwn, Pa. JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLI.ITOW.t, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIH POME ROY, President. T. VAN IXWIN, Ca.Htr DtaacTOBS: ' J. Ncvin Pomoroy, Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keruer, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Potueroy, STOCKHOtBEas J. Kevin Pomcroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Hotbrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkmsoa, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Ilertsier, Annie V. Bhelley Jane H. Irwm, Mary Kurts. Samuel M. Marts, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Prow. John Hertzlor. Charlotte Snyder, 17" Interest allowed at the rate ol 2 nsr cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, oa 12 montbs certificates. jsn23,is;9-tf CAVTIOX HOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned agalns trespassing npou tbo lands ol the nn deraigiied, in Payette, Del. ware or Walker tonship, by fishing, hunting, or ia any other way. Jonathan Kiser Win Brantlioffer Henry Spieco Catharine Kurts John McMeea D B Dimm ii W Suiith S J Knrts Henry Auker Lncien Dunn J W Hoitetler Joisu Pines Jacob Htopi. C G ShelW A U Kurts David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C P. Spicher JoLn L Auker J B Garber S 51 KauS'jiaa " J F Dctira David I'ujifcerjw Arnold Vames LeriK Myers Trevt'ew-' GvtJt. FIKKSILViKIA EA11L0AD. TIME-TABLE Oa a&l a net Moaday June 5, Uf3, tr:k4 that atop at Uiffllu wilt ran as foilwt; - CAST WARD. Mttrtni AMOatsioaalioa lasa licua dally at Ml) a. m., aud Slept iog at all si, tions bctea atldia ard uarrubttrg, rived at Harnahurg at 8 iiL a. to. Joasatowx ExkCFalta?es aitoana daliy at 7.3U a m., aud atop pics at ait tt-fn. stations between AJtoosa and RartitjiiLrr reaohaa Mifflin at 1Q.4S a. in., Hwrf.bc.-y; 12.40 p. M., as t anrrea ia Fljiadc'fit; u 6MZ p. m. . Marti Tbaw Ii.3Ti Pitt turj daiiy 7.33 a. n., A'tocna at 2.26 p. a., an.j Wap. pLng at all regular statics airivsa a! at b-Zi p. a., Iiarrit3rj p. a., f V deiphia.5 a. m. Mill Etprexs learea PitWw.rg at t UU p 04 Altouna ti -!0 p m ; Tyrone 717 pmj Um, Ingdon SwJp n LewUtovn ft'i'j tsi M.f-Ula84-jpnii HarrUburj 11 S p ; pl,,, deipti 'ICA pm. tVtSTWAHU. Wurus Ac;aMMODATi .t loi-es tlarrit risbant dai: at a. ra.,nd sUiiUmt hl -1 atatio-:.', arrives a: xncm al 12.1j p.B. 7.10 a. 10., Iiiirisb--rg U.iS i., jiiCiia I2.SS p. nt., l -p?!cg nlml: stations bat sen Milltin ad A!rur:.i r-i.c&ea A.':,si tt , p. la., piltsbe-g S.Oii p. rr. MlFFtiN AcCOHVOnario l-etel Eij-rj. barir daily except audsy s t Wj t. r2.s.-1 ! dtoipirg at atitior.s, tu.-ivts ai Jii!n,i 7.Wt p. ru. Pacillo Epreslcs IhU.ide!phU UkV p m ; Harrisburg 3 0. ami Duncaanon 3 a in Newport 4 la am; Mifflin 5 &14 mi Lwwlatown 5-1 a in ; McVeytoKn J 5 am; Mt. Union Cl'Jtui Ht-ntrtj.,ji a 45 a m Pettirsburg 7 02 a m 1 S pr:e tre 7 15 am; Tyrone 7 21 tin; litii's Mil 7-V a m Aitoona 9 15 a m; 1 itlibu-g 1 35 p m. Fait Lino leaves Philade'phia at II lis m ; Harrisburg 3 15 p in ; Mii9in 4 S7 p n t I.enUtown 4 u ; l!aut:ngdon C liU pm ; Tyrono 0 40 p m ; Altosna 7 20 p ia ; P!;t tr.rjr 1 1 '. p ra. LK IV Ii TO W M I V H fu . Train? leae Lev istwa Junction tor VM- my a: BS5 a iu. 10 a pi, 3 2, p rn ; rur 1 Snniiury at 7 00 a iu, 1 25 p rn. j Trains arrive at Lc"itown Jns.:t!v.n fr.m 3irin4;r, ,t ,yi m, 4 45 ra. j TTRO.VK DIVIS?. 1 Tr ,caT3 Tyrone for U-ilefotto ea I Locls iJaveo at S U') a ra, :" p a. Lea' Tvron for Carwemrire w.J C'eJrt.!1 at 8 60 a ar, 7 50 p m. Trai.i Icavo Tyror.j lor W.-trkTi Jisrit, j Penn.-.yeania Furaaco af.n S?i s tq'l in ati'I i 30 p ra. Trains arrlro at Troi Iron: Usllefcttte and L--lc Mivej 7 V) aii V . a. Trains aire- af Tyrone frotn Cnrw-;,. Tillo and Cii'trCeid at 7 2 1 a ru. au 5 ti l r... Trains antva a! Tyrote from Sc War riors Stark; and Pennsy lvania Fu.-::- -t 7 SO a m, st Za p si. Ptiladelp'iia & Keadinj Eailroaj . ArraDremcaf af PasMDger Tntn. J-P:m S5rl,, sc Trirtas letivflisrrittrarf a folia: For N'ew York i AV.uuUn, at 7 60 , and 1 V, p. ra.- ".., For New York iaPiilsielrbfa aid .fc-E. i Brk Kouto 7 So . r. I-' j p ' '" i", a.. . j , , . , 1 45, 4 f0 and P K p m. , ,t or rottsville al - 'JL; 7 50 9 io a m..t.f i - sli 4 U'" p. ai. ani m i Seiavlkii: & 5 usijuefcanna KSb at 2 40 p ia. "tr Auburn, 8 n a n. Fcr Alle-;rorrn at Z 7 60, 59 a ia, : i 'id 4 W p ra. The 7 fi a ru, jr.i I is p zu trairs it,r throtg!, cars fw :; Torit ri ... ?ov,'a. SL".n7S. r A! -entowa ana -av .-tions at 6 2 tn. For il:.;,injr, Phila !i,i and way !.-.ti:.s at 0 Zi a ui -.J I i t :t ix. Trains frr Harrt'ivi . :r is .'aiVii t . iiii iii 9 .- a m. '.e 1 ork :vAil .-ind w;i p ri. : i aaV .New Y'.Tu ;.i"E'.n4 Sro; It ri .ills'- and PhiUds.-:pji i 7 . a us, 1 5f, 4 1.0 ao- ! o!0 p in , Ld 1 O'jrjilniht, arrivsji it ! Ham.-burjr 15,, r. ki .tii. i ii PJ and 9 10am 1-esvo i'liilaiisithi it 4. J ' ii a -n., -i W, : 4 60 and 7 J' a is. . Leave Pottsmle i'it, W a.m. xi 4 4 p . hejuinj- at J 7 1 1 ."! rv 1 21, t l i, 7 6'.' j.a-i ?lr'tin. Mu "'J sa:-- caiina Brareh, . i and 1 i-j j 'l- . Leave Allenl jv. a s.- 0 V'J, -j 4tf a ifc , :!Ji, 4 i-J aud if o-j ; ut. Leave Noer Yorfc. a Altvc'own, tl J ij-j. ni. PhiLtdelpia at ' i n.. Leave Ke.-idin; it T Hi a u as-1 lw "'. - tn. Leave AU.i tun at ! p n. SiTEELXftS IIR T aavn TI 1 f,1 O J'lL I 'I, 7 -. H ' Saturday ouiv, " 4a aiid i lt, p uj. Itotarnwg. U-aaro STfctLTON tally, eept Sunday, f W, 10 0-), I L ij in, 2 lt and 10 10 iu ; daily, xcpt Si;twdu.y atd Sunday, 6 Hi p 'i.u. ((U Saturday HiV, a lOauCHut p ui. C. i. IIAKCO'JX General PeJtV and TicktiJ-'.ni. J. E. huuius, GenerU Mnn-ter. VALX'AUaLii: AT PRIVATE SALE. THE U!rs of Frederick Lauver, Ctcl will CVr at private ale i far. a. sita ated ia Gje riWuj. township, Perry CjJut. , Pa., bonudvd by Muds r J. Auker, J. li. Jones, J. Kipp ai.d others, ceataLuisg One Hundred & Fifty.-S Acrasj more oj lo, abnt 115 acru of wiixb are cleared and in a high stats of enitirati&t the balance is well set v.la. tiw.b-.r. Tfca improvements are a Largs Doutls Ssma Equss, BAN K BAfiX, H..g l,a, Corn Hon.. aa Wash House, with a Veil of aever-lailiug water near the door. There is a'so an elt collnt Drehanl or cU.ce fruit on tLe lara. This is a most deairabio yroperty. beir situat. d in a liioeslfcevaltey, cBven:cnt W schools. cburrhe. mil!, g.c'., s-d wi:h: a few miles of the PannavWauia Railroad. CFor faither pa;tU.'ular e!l on tbs aiideraignrd, wba reeido on the form, or address lhrm at !4i!lcrtown, Pe rC.,Pa. sivfcox LAUvrr., BtJLsEK L.i;VE3. May 4. 181. Aatni..is-r---a-s. Complete &1tGcL P. Ia. .srR AYB1LI. McAIi8torviiIe, Pa., Has just rernracd from the Ea tern Ci.!s. w iih a Large aud Compete .-'oc of DRY GOOD5, CR CCt Hits, lliLM HaRr, Hata (z Caps, Scots & SLgss, KEADlr MAUK CLOTHING, Clyars, Tobacco, &.c. Pvtles r,:l! 2nd i; jrad'ir ta then alv.n tage to call aad sea uy s:.,j M i kr Prires beturv parehaskj etweero. Stock Entirely yw and Froii. i can sc:ommoa:s voa in -Iicnst rr.ry tilnj ea.d fcr is a St&ro oi rhi sji.4. F. I. CRATjBILL. Oct. 25, fl. x
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