SE'TlhLJiKP:K.:'A: lIFFMNTOW.. WEIttrm., a.iT 2, 1SS1. D. F. S Cir.VEIER, Ttts mcr.tijn ui Ri:u in u Strte CyTiT ution al aTTrisbarf. ia- wtk ctali.-eil inu I rLi-ttmio;. rfnl iu Ciii k. lV .it It wi'.l it q lira cn artay of iVi.OOi -. li-r to txtrrui nits thetu.' Hjcert O I.v.riiKoix La accrpted t'u inyit-itioti of tli Le;ir.lR.ture of York Slate to il-!i.r n meuiorUI a 1 urosa in honor of Rosooe Cockling, ca the Pth of My S;ut of north .r? the Sont r from Uij'Osed to d'ftnd tbo! ine ajctLern intiu:id r.inc fraud and shot gua system of e!ot. jt -eri';.f iu tl.e aiuth. Thus it Lhs nrr linen airce ltj'JI. TLe i U.'j rl.-.rt has bveu waved by alive i l. rs and tbeir a! lie in tbe nirLh, and tl bla-ie cist on Republkan. Tb iiu&rcI'.L-t rropoe to indulge in a l.-ire demonstration in CLicago on tbe 13;h of l".y 'i'hey uro edU mated t j 1j .j,'J'J) aLurchist voters in tho t"Wi.B of I'lin lis Posbibly lacy are getting r'-miy t seil thtir votcti to the Li'httit ladder at the fall election. Tl..: jvirly or oatididates that Lid r.r tiu :r r !ti should bu de feato 1. lown with anarchy it is the natural foo cf l.-.v o::i cider. It leaders are rum gu;;irs, hni.1 mouth d loaferp, hubitucea aud pa.rona of bawdy huunee, reviler of decent peo pie aad pi'ou.o:rs vt strikes aud totrifo M'nu wild applaud, Genra: Jos eph F. JohDU-n cf tl.e lato Confed erate miay cf th sl.ne hjldsrs re bolii.m wbi a imitte.l us a contribut ing member of i A. Ii- Post No. 8 ia I'Lil-i lo'j L:. hut Tliur-J-iy even icg It in tiie ri,.;ht tl.ig to do to extend thn courtesies of civ.l and a cin! l;f.' to tLa Conftcauuies jut o- the; Uuiin ui-;i wo a'.. I Lira ther.iaen ities of l.fe i. A t. th-m. li.it who co.;M h..'.e b'. iit ved i!, t'-.at for the pnrposo of gj ttiug n c iiitribu tion. -a litt'.i bit" of moacy, the O. X H. o i; 1 admit ono of t!,e ablest of rtbt 1 general to aj-m' in--thip ; and on tho ctLcr hand who would L-ive believed it tiist (leberd Joiine-:)t! WcuI- booorust "a gift bturiag Clrtck ' i - - Tna .Democrats iu C-.-.ri-Rsj :u o al most distiifse.l t ij.;th over too oin-rh turifi' lufy pr r!a;:a :t abroad tl.r.t Ice t uiiT lai is too gn.-ut to l e i-3iii! 1 by tli . p- v pie. Ti.e t.irij tax is pni I icluc.-Uy i n t'.st g 'O.l tuat people buy fn t;i tl.e sli r-keepers tad nr7r.ts tl.it livo ca tLo p.c6ts of their tisles. Hut what Crocodiie te.ai the leaders hed on t! e u jeftion. i f ta'.a.; n is r- d:lr Feeu when the peo pi j get t '.heir otn home govern tarr.t iu the township, where thev hav to retich ir;to th ir pucLels atd i uU out ti e ready cin.h to run tha t.wr.B.iip scii'.oU, township poor, tor.-nahip readn and no forth. Who ia thrt loaiocr:;tic leurtf r thf.t is al v )Ct.:r. the redaction cf tbe tawa aui; tn.l i J or tax ? REPDELICA1I STATE COSVENIION. Tie Kepubi.s 13 K.l i r vi-r.ti u i c;et i'i tLo burg l it V. ! I.o i.-e in Harris jeedn V at 1 1 o'clock, r by Clia-.rintiti .m "t ft rale I to lid Csto-f r of t'.o Sri.! t '.is n , ,i it X f - ! ter a letLpuiury organization Lad h -en reichn I the ooavs.nti.in took a rtcrsa actil half puet two o'clock. Iscb Campbell, of Caml ria coun ty, was chosen permanent chairman of the convention after reC's Col. A. Wilson Norris presentetl lha r.i-rt-io r.f .tstit-.- .I i-i-ra T Itit -1l ' ! Of Phii.llelphis, Stiprumo J.iJge, lows : as a c mdidate fot . and spoke as id I "Mr. President and genLlemea of the convoniiu : lacking ovt-r this representative tavly of men. it stems to ni th it tho Repuhhcstn pirty ot t'uis Suite ;s f.i'I of manly hetilth aud vior. uud has Mirb-red neither mvr aliy nur inteilevtuaily fr m that ns j tioiml disistwr wli.iehy l'rovidencu i pormitte.l. for som iu-crutablw res-I 9 in. tivasi'ti's apolo-'ist. Mr. Clero- t hind, to bo electiM . i ovr Ioraity h t-unuipi n. -.r I. ti'ie. , ioa sr mn repretf duuvcs o: me pouticul psrtj which at re cut is ; inv.sif d wilh tlie goveram 'at of this grest S!.r.;r. It is incumbent upon ! you. thereforo. to exerci.o the utmost! care and the bror.dcst intelligence in j the selection of those who are to ht lp ts) sh-.pe her policy. Upon you de- j volvm the choice of a Judge who mav sit in her highest tribunal in tl.e rext twenty pn yenrs. TLers are men who are born Jvd -" : thev belong bv ratnre tu.lt f 'men w ho 'intiurtively d atir g".:sh between right and wrunp. whs)i. inte'.It ?tnl iroces c9 in ir Tia-viti" ruli uro r ad.lv wi::riow the chnil fu.m tho grain, whose minds diiv with unernug iiire-tnes t J the real cauo of a U vai coi.troTery, who a- neither ir..-lmed to '.tie a: le nor i & i C t ; 'if ry lea! or antrtv. an I whi C s'-iO to their e- .,)B, a ea.ui ! t. tit n that has r it- I no h!r frm fear, a:! --.. oa or f Th.-ae " uo kns-w Liui wi t.-ll y u ti it t w: nn 1 w tl aa j 'j t J -irt.tt lav :a ran f t- naea wteut Na'-r e t.. - rr -W. f V 1 t " . t . 1 a m k .a t ' c m - . k la... . . f au. . a t ". t - a. . - a ! pr . , . - ' . 1 a m a .-' - nan, haiiuii itv, stern intea.-itj- n'I ft Jqi-fi-ju of urplua ran arir as long urue rm'i.ic spir::, lm:.. while con-1 tin we have a ufbt nDpaid. harbors stantiy watchful ..' ths poopIV inter-j aaimprov.-J, forinrati.-ns in decay, L .ifui of tii-L- wants, nnither jina-Joqua e pubiic rji!.l:Dp for rnr yieMa to pnb'.ie cliaor mr lenJrf to i-oses of tbe government and a, navy corporate power. A nta.lent of the ;i tcxp.ble of coraiuandiEg tLo resp-t w who has snnnJed its Jeptln with T : a . 1 .1 a a pni.st'1'n.r.g renarcL, a writer cf tha law, who rs reporter, critic autl e Ji tr has eiab-'iiinted ita literature, a I JuJpe wboa lef"l attainments Live ert:d a wiJ- and prmanetit indu re- irt ir.trrprMin and establishing '.;. ati j to bis Ukea mUsatct- n' i.r-e(Jfrea on a beech rich with I.i.Vv.01 ii-Uiiinrit. Philadelphia, thronqh h-r thirty iiirio Jtlete, rpprefnt in i.OM.OOOof the cilizene f tlii fret C miaone:ilth. and a Republi !uij r:ty of 30.00J. preset tbe name 'estimates by the Iedicg men among of Ur liomreJ ririzen and jtiriat, b ith the growers and tu4nuf-turer, Jrirae- T. ilitcbell, for Supreme ; place tho nuaibfr of pernou9 depend Jade I ent f r their subsistence upon wool I horaM Roddy, of Crawford couu- 'croniri at 4.000.000: tbe number ty, -con l-d Ja te i!:tch''l a noraj r.ation. Iteorire I. ikotjerM. of JeSer f'liifcf Jo-ti Gor.loa : S. McC .swop-, r; . Hms, tuat of Ju1;e ll- bur F. Sa iler, of Cu.'ii'w riau 1. and W. - -u Jfeian.i. o: A:i--tjen-. no ma ; tej j i iiTo LJir. Henry Stoxe, of lilti.iu.--ij.nnj . ,i. Uronrn. of Liwiei.oc co inty, nominated John J. j Wiekh'stu. of Beav-r. Trim closed the I i-rt . n 4 1 ii ir ftr.l tj f !.ii;rfl'.r inn nr ' e-iod.-d to billot. KOrR BVLCTl The i.'fiit of t h- iir-t Lallot was: Mitchell, CI; Gjrdn, 5o: S.oe, 23; Sdier. 41; Wickh iui. 12 There I'tic? no c'uoice. the Conven- i . i-.ici viifj i rx; -iiu hall .t, the result being: Mitchell. SO; ! (.! . 4S; Htowo, 2iJ; Sadler, 43. In- third ballot rtood: Mitchell, Jl; (i idj:, tl-l; Sidier, 42 The fourth ha lc, takeu at 1 55, re eul.ed in tl.e couiin s.ti n of Judge Mitch"li, the vot-j etanding: Mitchell. 107; (lor i un. 5'J; Sa.'.ler, 37. Thu f.mrtli ballot the vote stood: ;i:tc!ie.Il. lh-2; Gordon, 51; Sadler, 42. This was wit tiiu t'nree of a nomina tion. The Uerks county delegation taon changed ita five votes from Sad lor to Mitchell, thus ejecting his I luinatiua amid a great deal of con fusion, chot'rs. hiiista an. I catcalls. The nomination was made unammouu td-EUlTES AT LAEOE. Candidates for Delegate at L"rge to the Chicago National Convention were mimed as follows: Charles F. Warwick nominated Senator M. S. () ir.v. Col. A. Loudon Saowdea com inited Wm. It Leeds'. Senator i'eu r.iiu uominated Gen. D.iaiel H. Has (logs. Senator Delatuater ucminated Nelsju P. Reed. Christopher Magee no!iii:.aied Henry VV. O.iver, haying that he was the c'uoi.-e of foartet?r. of the rixteen Alieglieny delegates. Mr. Reetl had beta taken as an Allegheny eau.hd ito by outsiders, and the dele Ctes Iroia tnut co.intv debited to havsj Mr C) :v: r. Mr. Wil'.ard uomi n.tts.1 (ialuLii A. Cirr.iT. The r;-eu!t of the. ballot was ds !.l lowr. t'a ii:t fjor biirjg c-Iecte-l: Hasiiiigs, 1S2; viil'ty, iiO; I.jcJ.'. 17; OilVvT. 115; Ro-d. 9 j; Grow, 61. ALTLF.NATES. Oa motion of .Mr. Anderson, the CjiiVir.ii. a e'ec-ted, .iy ncljmation. the foliuwin,; nltern ttfs for deleguto at iaiget) tlx N-iiot.al Couietit-on : V. II. V.'o..'u, llui.tingdoi.; II. J S'ase:iiMker of Rucks: J. Iv. Kin;. of Favt-tte, and Walter E Joacs, of Le h;-'h. IIS 1 RUT ELECTORS. The f jilo.vit!g are the ilistrict elec tors cijosea ty tue Convention, one Tr. in each I'oi.resa dietrict : First. Jo!:n H. Tavruart: Second. John Watiaruaker; Third. ILbbard P. John; Fuurtb. Wm. C. Ilsm.ltoc; Fifth, J. S. M.-Kinley: Sixt!:. J. 11. T. Cjaten; Seventh. Wui. S. Eiiis; Eighth. El gH.r I'inchi't: Ninth, S. L. Knrtz; retth. not reported; F.iever.tb, Wm. ; sonai integrity, h.lty eims, Execu Cntiell; Twe lfth, William C. P.yr.t; ' a'odity and f tithful enforcee:. nt Ihirteeuth. lVtr r H lhu-k: Four j tlie J hy Gov. r.aer which b erth. Ue::rv H. B chteh Fifteenth, have won tho praises of oil good J. Lr. H. Uiai-t; Sixte.-uih, Wilson C. i r"l,'- K'ess; Sewet-teetah, l.vid W. Ci-rk; Ninth In onW la oarrv out a E j-hlet nth. Gn.i s'e t; liutchiHou: i .V.rele'-nih, J .tiu V i4ix,T: lea- ;n s-ecar.ng a iu.i mist lair expression tielh, J-ra ni tfi ll. Miih r; Twenty ! "f tho Voi? of the laaj ,nty, it is the first. Gt,-.re J. Eliii.lt: Twenty-sec- ! k p.-e c; tl.o couvs istion that irt Sena ad, ll.'.iry S. Paul; "i'wfniy "third, j t"nn!, Judicirl and Cottgressionsl ( 1: -f rgn S'mras, -ir.; Twenty foul th. J nominal; hb the? represent. lii ins P. S Niiwmyer; Twent ti:' John ehould Ik? ipporttor:.- 1 a-nr ling to W. Wallac. ; Twcatr t-ix.h. I C. Star-1 tue R-pabli -aa v.ote iu tho t?everal teTant Twt nV sevctttl J is-t ph T. J'-ues, nn-1 Twenty e;h'h. Ia. M. Trnxal. After the reading aud adoption of the i eeiilutiuiis the Convention ad jo i me-1 k'.eu d;e. E0LCTI0NS. Tiiu Republican p'irty of Pennyl i van a, in Convention c-seuible.!. n sAe t h following declaration of principles : Firt We assert the ?i:nole nror- osit'on that a free right to nte ac- cording to law and to have the vote count.tl is tbe foundation of. Ameri- enn rpreseBt it.ve goveinment. Pep reseutatiou in C .niress ami iu the Electoral College :t app'.rtionesl on I th basis of population an 1 a lare I portion of that population iu certain) sections is excluded from th exercise ' of the s.ifT:ai7e. A n trrow maioritv ! . . - j i f the IIoue of Ii 'nreseutuLivos is I tuus matntatn d which threnttas toj t,, j ria.-t ratlical igis:at.oa nostile th- interest of our ponntrt". Sucli government is no longer free, but tv rai.nicle. With due consi.leiatiou for the difli -alties of the tittntion. we demnud of Congress that it enact rnco ! gislstion lis shall secure a fsir el- -tion for members of Congress and the Fh-ctoinl Colleg.". Sircofd We d.lare thit tho ob ject of the American svstem o.' tariff le -lslstion. besides se.-nrin roventi.. . ..';.. ti.a. rtrnffcth.n nf ii,..iin.n ! try. The woud-rful prosperity 0f ( this conr.trv is tli be evidence of i - I the -fe of this pi:i-e. an l the nvvd coprrative rar sfco ild le i taken ia d-tm b:ng marv irdustnal '. tnUrcts whi-h tare grown r.p nnder '.i li f t rt ia. lie pr:nvple of ull Araerii-an leg j , i-..iiou i to te ura ttie LappiBea i r.int' and m U I J Ir- 1 tat.oet 1. 1 e io ii el tal lam . l-rinc a is lat pr.te-t. tar-AT. t- I t .ll- a. en ...lsO 11 ta c 1 W ri '. a 1 :. r ( a- I bv .t Of t MTto-aWk ' r i u- t swa-- t-l Pram . til I M ... I e ct. a the dinitr of a crest conntrr. If cftt-r these o;js5ct are obtained there is fti'l an ioessi'v revenue, this can easily bo reduced by the rep-si of the "internal revenne taxes. iDird Continiar, a our State J d. BOiue of Ilia iuOat celeVmted j vp,..-r,r ... territory iu tho United State, we protest against tLea'temrt oi jo;n jurats in ijonreHS io 6.riKe dawn tliie industry by placing ita products on the fr-je lint, as proT.il e.l in the Mills bill. Conservative ; of acres dependent for their vtlce I luoon ;t at 712 OOO.fiOO. ar.d tb lr.i. its rirodii-e. which the withdrawal of i trot.-ciion from t!ii one lErtiistjv would entail uoon the coutitrv SS.1;" Of).I.U'. They are also sgreed that j the .Lly pws )u who would bs ben- , MU-1 t:v the tuoruioua lota are th foreign producers. Fourth It ii the duty of Con- grtas to pas, and of tha Pi to ap(;rove, a wi-e, jut and esident com pre hentirs pensiou bill, giving relief to oisaOifil vc-.erans ani BUbsiutenco to the helpless nidjws and orj'haaa of i il-ctase l soldiers, without regard to I the ti ne when d:-a' i'.ity wk incurred, or rue caije oi aeatn. tur grea! and t.rcatwroaa countrv can woll f ford to Bii'iw her gratcfu apprecia tion by ta lking liberal provision for these purposes. Fifth 1'iie people of Pennsylva nia unqu ilified.'y condemn the refus al of the Democratis; majsjrity of the House of Representatives to permit the pa-sage of the Direct Tax Re funding bill parsed by the Republi an Senate, by which it was intended to piy to loyal States, without inter est, the money paid by them at the beginning of t'uo war,"to aid in sup. ptessing the rebellion anil to cancel the unpaid balance, principal and in terest due from the rebel States up on paid tuxes aid wo denounce as treuclnrons and cowardlv the sur render of the Northern " Democrats I in Concrress to the small maioritv of I the ex Confederates and their allies, j and the ahmdonment of the bill, I which, if passed, would have contril -; uied over one and a hall million dol lars to the relief of the tax-payers of Pennsylvania. Sixth We, as a party, as rapidly a3 practicable, enact legislation look ing to a puie business administration of the government and a system of j civil service in deference to a btrong j recognized public sentimrr.t against j the abu.-ies of the spoils tsvslem. A j Perac ratio Prer.- but w elected) largely on tho iiihiie of Civil S-rvice Reform : ii'.nn phd-res whicii f usi- a".i:e' 1 ai .ta: Ldia'e -'ra-!v c' ev ! t.-tir.,T abiiev : j p-.edr es hav befU Liotlri .ln:v rio'.ifed : n.ni'ilj I j ... - ..... . ..... ( froru cfi;..'e Lure bhn ma.U without J tb-mat any other timo in our biaiorv of Arat ricca political pai ties ; and Fi derul p'ltronage ban been boldly un 1 constantly csed for partisian rurposrs Seventh We recognize the i stnnglh of eentiment in this Com m nwea'.th relative to tho tvils cud abuses of tho pule of litpior ; and we favor all l iws looking in this rcspert to tho elevation of ttie morel ondi tion of tho people. We, therefore, repeat our pledge to submit the question of prohibition to a vote cf t he people. Eighth We endorse the high per 1 Jn"at"eiit.ii iitiar:j.e ct tr.e rnrty lair .'.xpr eouuties coaij.ris.ng Eai I district i. Litiuor iu Maine. "A sharp Arinecoistfib!i opened a cement brrd the other dnv on sus- ph-ion. He found it packed tsoli.llv with sand, wet down, ami in the mid j die of the barrel was a tweutv "allou I krg of whisky." " STETBtltviLI-E. O , April 25 jllle De Aco. a slack wire performer, gav an epn air exhibition iu front of tbe opera lit'UHs here Iat evening. The wire was srretcnea iroui tno Hotel win dow to a tree on the opposite fide of tbe street, a distance f 100 feet, with a tall of fiti fool in t-wo. U hen in mid air the apparatus gave way and the wo man fell, strikinc the pavement with trrtible force The knees struck the curbstone nrst, throwing ber against a tree box. The pbvsiciaos found her tneea broken, her spine injured and an internal rupture, certain to oause an agonizing death. Her real name is An nie WiUon, of Philadelphia, where her parents are said to be well connected. A Slugnlar Accident. CoLrMBi-.. O . April 25 As Miss Ktta Pinney was driving a spirited ncre lorongn toe streets of Dublin, a -nberb of Columbus, Jast evening, the nlUja' ,oc" ,r'Snl "oa r,n ""J- Mi3 I .1 . . i ,D"rJ lurown out ,u BU0 war a" B'r ",U CQ csms eancht I n . wounl aronod tbe bub. In that ' P,," dragged about thirty ivaraaoveraatonv itraat mr m ri ,u..i s j . ...(.. mi rat ol Meed. J be sbaftn break tru " " -" nec- "mrJ el tak it io l i h ta yoting votaao, aa bar ir aa aaattesl aii oil and dirt, no t'ai u n i a .l li aaaouDl It tfc'dit Mai I'.Ltry ia act fatally j iri ia-, iiWra t iwiawasr. r a. ., aa- a l - I I a - y a a 1 av. A.a liar a 1 t"aa, T 1 . . - - sa , a 4 aava groef tbreatenod in revenge to burn the town and kill the vhitta. A pla card was piDtied on ths back of P j'b b.Tly ecntaiaing the following word : "Oar wive and daughter roust and shall be protected. (Signed,) Beare. mer'i Beat." ' i Aroied negroea unrronnded the town, and tti4 tiation was so alaruiiog for a time that aid was asked by teleerar.U. The militia bere were placed under arms auJ tbe sheriff called for 100 volunteers. Later came the announcement that though the negroes Lad burned a ear of lumber and had camped in the od about tbe town, everything was quiet aui aid would be ueedi'd Tbis afternoon all is quiet at Hessemar, but there i feverish apprehension that the trouble is not eoded Hunting for Batter. I Acting under instrntious froia hcadiinartri'i at VaRv.:r.g n Inter nal Rvrnad .Collector (b iker h'is begun a cniRa lo against the butter defilera of Philadelphia and tbe a 1 j.o.:it conntii-n with the view to as certaining f.hethor any of thetn deal in oleomargarine, and if fo under what restrictions. Tbe law provides th-it all mbstitutr-a fir butter shM e plainly maiked "Oieomargarire'' on "ie ontswe oi tue nrtia, tao or packacre bo that purchasers a know j ist what they are buving. many instance, however, this ; may Iu :ro- vision ia ijrnore 1. th materiil- being palmed off upon the unsuspecting public as the genuine product of the diiirv. In order to get at the fads Collector Gerker ordered bis dsrpu ties to collect sumples of butter from j the vK.no. is murkets anil shops, and these are now undergoing analys's at the hands of an expert chemist. PhiladeYhia Bulletin. April 18 A deapatoh from ReadiDg fis : A s.i caie f ioxauity ws di veiope l ic court this morumg wheo the oiuuiis aino to inquire into tbe sanity ot Annie Eiseobower inada i's report, llm Kiaeuhower, mho is 21 years of age, was i a servaut in the family of a farcer of j Longwamp townaliip. A short time ago tie luiascl a tave dollar gold piece ",ld accused her of stealing it. ibe vig orously denied the theft, hut a warraut w9 orn out and a cotistable arrested hir - She w'' 80 e"otv agitated hn I p'ased under arrest that she went into hysterics acj bad to bo litersliy ear There being ahe 'ai dis but e-ie r ried before the justice. do evidence ataiosst her. charged an1 taken home. fused to be couiforted, and Kin coutia uallv tilled with the horror of hem ta- ken to jail an t overcame with tbcsharnr; ol heing falooly aeaued. yir eouii not "!peP ,nJ rapidly developed sigosof id nity. A day or two after Ler " arrest h-r employer fouul ia lii.s hoot the Oit'ir.g money. The pirl wa informed that her innoreoce bad tern c stiihbfli-1 ei, hnt i' was too Jati to stav tbe ruai 'I' She er-nsluntiv tmailinPil tbat tn1 , - . , cf tbo law were nficr her. nd ) u?h oat info tlje Sii5 and woois and hide f;cm Ler nuagintry runiuera. Uj j several ocoatooa abe was tiareiv pre vented from throwing her?elt out of upper window of tbe hou'. It hiriJ impossible ta keep ber ia safety at home, tbe commission was apoointed and. in pursuance of their report, an order niaje directing that she be taken to t'.i Uarri-burg Insane A'jlum for treatment, iler cate has excited a great deal of indignation tiward lite mao who by His careless accusatnu cause! her so much sufT-rinc GE.VER.1L .VElt'S ITEMS. All the eight bridesmaids of the Princess ef U ales are alive, tnarried ani none is divorced. At Wsrreo, Pa., a man got so excit ed in chasme a rat that he ran iito the rivrr, sod it took several a:tn to get hiai oat. The CXti:iiy Clerk of Sbewaco, Wis , has iss-ued wurrautd to pay the bounty on 1 . wiA eais killtid dur ing tbe v, intt r. V, r.iiiio McKiheny. an ased faruiT, hving near Vel!.-ville, t)hb. wa f und recently in his harnyard with ttie whole lower part of ids treat and face eaten by bo$;s. Wife to third liu-hand : "if ynn feel so unwell John. I think we had better f"-t,a "r "' u"!"y lJ-'cian " 1 t,,d ''"-hand, sotuewhat h,t,v : "iv d'r ' 1 w"ul J prferjto send f r an me one else " Ek. topers flutist out tliat Jjiaai -a Git c--r was a vrry gimd substitute for wttis-ky, the ale of which was prohibited ; and gin ger druekarils become so .plenty that lawstnville ttas prohibited the sale of Jamaica Ginger. ACreat Iltlp to ITomen. "Man's work is Iroui mn to sun, Wouin' work ia never done.e How trui att'l yet iliVetllive geiotia and itoteae hi1 marte wocdetlnt jin-pres-a in relit-v-itss; wotu.isi iit'suazh ' l her lormer tlni rry and aUvifry. The M .slut Steam Co. ker. an illustra or which we (it we to oar rea'ter. ia a Bppy combiaition ot aeittntiUc prn-ci-ples and while isii p ovinn the food fl eat anil havinsr Its cost in tnel in t-bort Vl'Tj time, iu n doea awav with tho ira hot alove, and cookinjr with it ia a oitii pleaaur?. Steam cosktsd food is healthier and more palaiatila than when prepared i tbe ordiiiarv war. It never bum or drta and with Ihn Uodet Cooker there ia BO atearn or ods-r ta tbe bona whtra cooktcg food. It ia self rttroiating Slwa a nt- tl fkAW.tKA.,.L 1 . ... , -a nesnia Bs ; Car to kwp tt.a aval from apoiiira. Tl a, Franklia laatit'jte ! rbUadelaia Uaa Barla a lartiral tsnal web Bvalua Brows B,Sa4 aad rrf xtatsew. and fpum that t'aa-v can a 4 aaei-aaf ia.if by aiaaia si.,, ( an' aam nay. Jk lartk.? t.-al w n.a" i n;th itwai aa4 at r4 na tra.-v .t 9.4. ' M K rm. Tlaa u ht-rmt r 'Uls' ta lia rasaalr. law al4W --a 1 14 J-af ..m. S . as Ita ... . n I ra a r . . ' , ' i t ta v. mi ' a a g tl.a. aaal. I- tuela-d uas.iaeventv r-ennda ofsupar per capita; tbe Uuit'ed States fifty pound a. A tua-i in IVintervilli', Ocorpia, broke lha ko' t eff his d.v-r. ani, not having anotter, nad a corfiu hiiidl itiMead. There n'-t a ero ib the county that will open that dour. The Hoiuliest Man in Mitlliutown and Patterson, bj o!I i lha hn1iiiiiei.:, u;l others-are iavite.1 tn ca'l -ll anv drusrsi't n! fit' a trial tx'ttle t.f Keroa'a Bal-a-.i t-r'i'ie Thr.tt ar.d L-inirii. a remedy hat M ellinu eniirely nin if merit aud in jiiurtnieed t. cure ami relieve MilOhroa lc n t Acui Ci;g' . Atlina, Br..uclnti and tum-umiitu.n. frice o0 ceuta and $t. M40 S. IUMLIJ PI 43SOS.3 Tu iaij:r.jr.-t ui-ihn'i of lU-tn2init tbe triura o: j'Un.e.. iaveut-1 L'V 'i-e Mason ant Hn-.l! Orsea ami Fi-n-- Cu-Dpiat- a fev Team lnce, in ntiquiioatMy oua of the icot important liuprovemenia ever made, niki"g; tS ins'ni'U'-tt mire richly muKXl in ii i'fl s wult a mora dur able, ai'J le" iiAt'ir to pi-l out ol laoo. " Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it g"t beyond the wh of we-liei.-i". Tltey olten i-ay, 'Oh. it wear wy," lat in ruot rum it mn tbeiu wy. Culd th".v h inrtne 1 To trv the ucceful lliti'tieins Cllea Ke.np'n B i.im. whi'-b w wili ill on a rnarantee to csr. thv antiM iaimedi jley nt the x?rl!-nt effect afler tkiD2 the B-t dose. Price 50- a 'el $!.'.-U. Trial till frte At all drcciU. i3 irriisM MANURE SPhFADERS e, tjiFAhM WAGONS iJiSi.?iIIi5.' WVTv -"-r, tM-d "I't tliat ete Cff yrtSfJPL .-ltchJ loj w,, !oaareh Fanning .! i i I H. I'ura !hr!lr. KreS I'sHIfru, .. Ali are -arrunl.l. 1 n- ittn BrlHk Hon , HAHBOUH.N. UU. nR. HOBENSACK'S 5EEV0D3 DEBILITY PILLS. L A swire and sale specific tor weaa I ncsia an-i debilitT of the nesnrois ty- tern, and esswral exhauaooci aoJisf from youthful ssnpnM r, fx.rstci and overwork of body and brain. I causing ptisical and mental weak- , ors, lo.a ot memory ana aeirtiai i - I rapaeiry. CURES OLD and Y0USQ. vie t ls- Hubeasaek s Laboratory. 1'itct- i per iwa. i--earei anu icr No. dOtl U . al 8trel. Fh.Ua. bend fc,r cticul-r. Mason Sz Hamlin VarJ Ororans and Pianos. T ic C-tttinrt Orpnn was Introduced by Mawm A rianviu in ISftl. AlnmQ A Hamiin Or?-M bnve alvvava ntltitHiirrd their n primary ovtt itii ocherp, tiavtn receive! Hlfy)ict Uuoor. m.1 ailOtx-ii. World Kxiiilioii nioce lri7. Th? Tmi'-nrrv' Mode of Strlniine rianof. inr?nfefi s-'""" con.-n-aciton tv V..t-m & HkhiIui in 1--. H a crcat dvnc In fr'ptrt iTfritrnnr.r(t It the r-a:t iutprovt?nrrt ij anM iu liif a ontarr.'' Vbrrr. ioaician. nd tauere, and mDo and V .111 miliar . pf r it zis li:t t.ta Eami, JTTT TISS. FOR HEX A.M 10UTHS FOR HOTS AND ( HIL1)RF.. . LEDGER lU'iLDIXC, SIXTH AKD CHESTKDT STS AftEaVrS To ctnvass for one of th- largest. olI cst eatitbliHlied. IIKSX UXntr.t .l RSEItlCs .In the countr). Most liberal l-nnsi. Uneq-ia'ed far.ililte. GENEVA NUR-EHT, enUbsisiVd 11-45. W.T. fmlth, t;en(K, .V X. LEG.IL. DMIMSTRATOR'3 NOTICE. Ettnttof S.i VVKL J KVJZ. iale of DiUurarc tovnthip, Juuutlir Co., dtc'1. X'ie-e i" berrhy f tv-n that letters of d niltlist:sl.ia on th r.n!(t fit .Sntrii-! J. Kuril, l.i'e oi Its-lavs, .e t.wii,.iiip, ilw.m.. havr lie r ariti.fi) ii ii ii - r r:it o Uiv Iu the unSertipneii i"t.iit;ir i i D-ina.e township. All raon'Ddr httl to s-a' t estate are no tttlea to call and make pa t m-r.l and thotii? haiiip rlona lo i.reet ihe.a proirlv au tben:traied for a-tiienu-n. E. J. KURTZ, April If, lct8 6. -lamiat.raor. A fiuiua-s XOTir.K. EUntt of Ihomu Wuitt deceased, in the Crpfiaa'g Court of Juniata Co. Tfca niideraigoed hartny b-en ot poiDted editor hy t'e rt l.an'a Corrt nt Jnpiara tsiiPif.1 maae dtatrit.ution o: the t,ia.rr J I . f- t - i : l .'.t t.'r.rr Hfe aniH-ii! V1 V f I ii-s.r-! ! ia IW ha:.de lrtT Bruno almiina'rator rani '-'"' aaarra of Tbaauaa Wall, ta l aiuaow loaa.tif, Jonsata Coanrv) rrt..lia, irr,. ta st lb 0IU 0, a4 II M baadrrdib heteby iTe a. it. iat ba w .11 aaal .11 larfira lataicat ,4 aaetrf iaiaM. 4aiati ar rradttora. 1 a as ba sisa..iaaisata at kla 'a 1 avm-caa 1 U rSiiawa. a f t. i I- a ia ax hj-u a. It , !(- - 1 ' a-.-a ; r ... a A 14 M4 I a a- a I. w aa. I c .I a r. auJ a an, ,.. -.aa - aa. t a "t ! a -' ' Ua .fr ,t aa a-a p rier) qfc tr)? I i I rr COT OK iOFFSt M Cqenuincas a Sed tin tag on esey pi tic?. Old Honesty ic acKv-.ovi- edqsd to be the -'-rr.: ca a better tesc ti.cn any C3.IK about it. Give it a fsir trie"-!. Your dealer has :t. a fatoctod alaxab 22. If?. Si? FOLDIHG LAWN SETTEE. The Tecr cf a.l Lawu Scats. Above ri tpr.:"is o..r pa ton 1.-1 S'ttoe. The cniy t:M:.-t. ex r mado thtt wiit taujint iuee.t ic urevo fjrX'UMfJ. L'gbt., ciun-ble, J.fcutt;io:ue r..l i-troag. l'uinUd Lr:cht rsl a.ri oruauicattd. frices: stfttors. 1.5 art J si.-'.C. . tialra. stl..-fl. KtM-lser, 8',.0O eacli. They all fold Cat. If tout d-airr cloa't Vep them, eai: him to order for ra froia A3CZriCAK F0LXIIT3 CHAin C2., 1301 t3 1323 H. Ka:n St., T. J,t.i 15 r-s-.a-ar.ts - f ' ry ppclcn;- bari.i-j otlt . o . i 7,-il! I.Kl AIi'T where if.r''.o it vcl pivon. I iBdiJ-KiBi pEint. i:.i i A'WtL Cl I OlOrR. r Kt srPEnior. to 2i Iiiirjni?-:te Tints. '"lt WOOD STAINS. 4 C-0 sVMtw-MsaaaasaaaaamMan-a-a Unique Coach Paints, Coigns. PAINTS and V.RflSH in ONE APPLICATION, LT A CCCT Cir CO CEST? HM1 a SWGCT. Harness Oil, &.c, &c., BixrLn Cains Fars. The Wm. B. Prico Mfg. Co., Si7 WAEREI5 AVErUE, BALTIMORE. Kd. it 9f LEADS THE WORLD. S500 in OoH for Gensral Baiieriority at Cln scinnati Industrial Kxposition after iuu trial aud txpert test. "Peerless" Traction and Portable Engines. "Domestic" and Creamery Engines. Steam Gany Plows. Tho "Gelscr" Thresher aiid Cleaner. a. I Pat-nt VartaWc. Frie. rmaST-T3 Uua t fMo Pat. Ooira. . aa -a- i - ... JSs-t-W'orks uid baw-Uuide. :tEa?r - . Ts- 5:--;.i js Ijtt!t ImTiTiysnM and rheti-it Raw-ua oa tbe markrt. fcaad far sta;nlci-uo to tho GEISEU 3IAMFACTURING C0 ViT.rE.BC20. niSTJS CO., FA. Va want agents and invite cirespondeooa. r-7 i 1 55 ;'-B -In ;he !w, ettrea'a r.f KVa m.,. . 7 -l ' , ,r ralla ,a.rTr,i H l OKti5 , ,,,u.,. ,v . a -a... s, aa., U'l saa,. ai, ' to en tire tttam. 1 j ,h . T .-.tTACTrro rr I. P. TKO-tHAS t SON nhllad-dphia, Penn'a. rctiiuir A.M'H F.W i:nA?nORK. .f f k an-t at ilU. Juniata Co.. Fa ak s V and rr03t: l.?stin piece of Standard Chev.'in Toraccc on themarKct.To'irrs i': is P a fXtto t -, I 1 S i A I t J. X. 1; i.NXvJi A SPLENDID COLLECTION Bright, New Fall WINTER Tbe Champion riothler of Junlalatount) haiM jrt furued Troiii tlie Eaatern rltlea .vlth a MondPt fiil AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK Will mate friends, outshine male-, win victone-, and at-il i;D,;f LI1 ;U merits. MKN'S BOY'S & CHILDREN'S FASHIONABLE CL.OTHING. and Gent's furniabing foods. First Clans, combining Sule, vu'n7 ,ci Elegance, with prices that will astoniah you. NorU.-i ixnected s-,;epl J I prove thin. But I ask your patromge oDly when I give complete aatiafautioa. 11, Ftock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES OVER ALLS, WATCHES aai JEWELRY, Cilico, Percale and White Shirts. Neck tvear, C.:i.-,is Sba Coffs.Tii-.cks und Sfdchels, ia full and corapltte. Call and sae Sam'l STEAYEH, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FLR.NI.SHEK IN PATTERSON. June 1G, 1886. torn K. ATKt!to. K. M M. 1'KS.ieti. ATKS.tiSO.X &. PEXX KIBa, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW. JIIFFLINTOWN, PA. fx-CullectiDg and Conveyancitig prompt Iy attended to. 'Vrici On Main atrevt, in place of r i dence ol Louis K. Atkinson, Kq-, eontb ol bridge street. JOrt 'JO, lf-i-6. Da M. CRAWFORD, M. I)., Has reanmed actively the practice ot Medicine and Snrgery and their collateral branches. OfHco at tbe old corner ot ThitO ami Orange streets, Mifttintown, Pa. .'irch al'.). Is7!5. t- TIM MEL Jull.N JtCl.A tCHLIK. JOSKPH W MCLAlGHLI.t A. ST.MMEL, IKSUEANCE AGENTS, fORT ROY.1L, JVSlAT.i CO., J'J. jr7Only reliable Companies reprenented : j INI ATA VALLEY BANK, I OF MirFMSTOWl", IA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. - Stockholders Individuallj Liable, JCSK1H KOTHKOCK. rmiflert. T. VAN IKWI.N, 4"aAt,r. MBLCTOr.a. W. C. PoroToy, Joseph Kothrock, Juhn liertxler, PLii.ip M. Kepuer, A nits tl. lJousoill, Lost t E. Atkiuaon,. Kobert E. l'arkar, iromo'sLi rnt . Pliilip M. Kepner, Annie f. Shelley, Jcs-rfh Rtiibrock, Jane tl. Irwin, L. L. AtWtr.aoii., tt. r.. r-.an, v . r.. t omerrsy, . . Inclines It win, AntosG. Fonfall, T. V. Irwin, t l ar'ol le Snt der, Jrhn Herlx'er. 5ti Kurtr, Jeronie IS. Tt trrpi.t.n, Jr Tt-ift- atd Four pr cent it.tereft will poiti on cerl-ecatea 1 fttr-oiiii' Jjan 3, if 9etc Jfr'irw. -ocr- WllSTJili GOODS To tlie corninp: and coinp: of frt-.tsons we mut-t all conform, i , The G&oda suitable lor f princ ', r j and fummer intiit bo Mipn'ant- ' . , - J eii tV j FALL AND WINTER GOODS.: . We have now filled our i f helves with Fall and Winter Goods of all kind?. Uur cu. tomert- have njirircciattd our I"' 5 Sl Ln,n 6 64 am; liut.u: rsi,c 11 -O a ni ) Petersburg 31 a ru ; h jT-.t-e Creek tllOlts tO give tlltni gOt)ds lO . j."""; Tjroae 7t7arr; hell's u. ..... . i " '-' a ni j Altoona t Co a m ; rit:l,cn tsuit their pmpobe, and weliiipiu. believe that we are better pre-' Se fcbr.ro Kxpress cast, on fcrmdav., , i a ,t - i 7, C0ku"Tlwilh Monday Mail e.it leaving pared than ever to merit their ' Harnabon; at i 1 j p. m. 8 confidence. Va inv.t wm n .. .a,,..w , VI S.V conie and hee and be f-atufk-d. In our dress goodn dei artnient we have almost everything Don't le backward, call for i what you want. ' Shoes and Hoots. ; Our Boot and Shoe De-! ; partment IS full in its aFSOrt-I ment, and you certainly can be i suited in fit, quality and price.! i U ltatPVor irttt.r.ivomonta W- -a.-w a au-av x a a a v t A T a, j been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can euppiy AOU Wlin lOOt wear Ior. """'Jivaaia orrnce at 1 r J ' oS a in, al 2 Ji5 p m. anjT in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. We have on hand a full line of Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line ol QUEENS WARE in the county. Every house must have its full supply of Queens and Glassware, this is the fctore to call on for such ar ticles. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the phue, Mais Stekt, Oi posit Cot it L.ort, .Mifflintowii, Ta AMD- S ! 1ji I PENKSYLVf.NI-BAlLF.OAD. j TIM E - T A It L B I On and alter Sunday Not 'r :1, jteato that atop at MifTin a II n.n ,, EASTWARD. .ITOOIV ACCCHKOIsaTIf l(.v,., Altaon drily at 6 21' a. in.. T;riyt s ' I; B j tlnr.tirgdon K.-St a. m.". VLrt l-au.u ; ,fQ a. tn.. New ion Uauit'tir. 7.( 4 . a j Vi-Vevton 7,1"6 a. m., Levrit.in 7 sj a' : ... SLi . S 1 1 U 1 1 a Vf i IMl . ., ' - sm-iu r.i i IU., .aiiS.IIC . , 4 i j" hoyai rjo a. in-. M.-jicsi t. Bi I Tuscarora h,s2 . to.. V.ti-t? kr n..'i ., a- Thontpsontown 8.4ii a. l... i jrwarsl s .4? a i'T"n ".ot a m.. ...prl a Uj( j arrtvinr; at HarriKtssir- ,t I jlsja j awi .1. x 1'l.nai-ii-i.i., o ll y. HI. ; Si t'DOFI ElPIKI l(ave islouna daUr 4 . I I si - 1.. s. s ; . o , -. - " atf..r.5a ni., aud stopping a a.l ri-jujf ststions between Attoot.a and M.-.rr1i.rju-, r-acheg MiiHin at t in a. ui., lU-natmri 11.4'J p. M., aud. arriiea in I'VadivL-a a at 8.15 1 . tn. Mail Imis leavva Pi'tati;- s5i:v at 6.ji a. m., A'toutti a: 'J.l 0 t. n... a-..i a-na. . pin at all regular staioi.r arriivs at Vara lmlu" :u- -- l .Vail Kxprera leavm i'lttrhurir at 1 Otpni. Alton: a i aio p ui ; Tyrfrte a M j t. ; liooi. luRilors 7 Zl p m ; Lea i--to is c i 1 p iai ; Mif ! tlin 9 15 pnij liatrmliurg i.14'1 y m 1 Ikt uciiiiia a:-j a m . ' i imadeiptiia Expre-. IV t.-i 1 tv , Vat Line ieaTea l.i.ija'pu a al I 11 6U a rr: j Harri-l-tv e X 40 p ai ; U:Z a h s6 p ns ; tea tan. n b "S u ; A.'tovija ; f 10 p it. ; urriri s at lttt lit at 1 1 fi pta. ' War t'ASat.uflisa leari l'tjilai Ij.! 'a j daily at 4 H 1 s. ni.: llarr:rt-urir, 6 a. 1L4 ' ili rra: t:on, R 54 a. ni.; rinTpurt. V ;5 a. ni.; Mil'erstown, 9 Va. m.; Th..ni i.nt..wn, j S 62 a. m.; Vn P-t., j i . ru.; 1 Larar i or, 1 U 04 a. rp.; Mexico, lu 07 a. 01. 1 Purl j .Tal. Itl 13 a. m.; V.irlun, lu'.Ua. I M:ltt;r1, 10 -5 a. m.; Aarrotra, i'l ."4 a. m. j Leitle.l,1 1(1 45 4 ni . StcVevtJWR, 11 U j a. m.; ' ion !!a:n;ito:s, 1 1 -i . m.; jaa. . tinedn, !' 17 p. ra.j Tiru io, 1 sj r. a4 as. ,ji '. ' , rtiiotiiia. 1 -i p. rr,., ano tsip at ill rriciat Le ; stationa oetsseeD Harrnliurs- atij A!tsna. Otiter Kxrsrra ieavea Philsjr hli dai- l'. IB.. J Iy at ft 00 p. ta., H.-jrisburg, it . mi'jir'of al iiocstiile, Karj ai-ii:p. iiqnran I nun, .Newport, Millt r:o X h n-.p-.-.tUiwa, j Fwt I.f'Jal.tiioo at jfitltin, 11 6i a. x., AJ j loisr.st, i: a. in.. a:if; piis.sur;:i j.j i-CU ; W:l Inns lavo I'hila Ulr.Uia daily at 7.0U a. m., Uarrifl'tir 1I..U .. m., Saw. I tort, 2 i p. m., MiUlin li.47 r. tn.. m..d- pingat ail regular t.iunn .c:cea Mtfcm "rt Alu,,f jecb.. Ai, ,.,. .) ). ni.. AtTfr.. a., ALTOOSX AOCOMKOPATi'sa l-irra Ptll- ;d i1"" d'y 1 1 v . .. 11 ur.rt t 4.16 p. ni., ls,r.cisii;(,i f.w ,.. .u. - p- ::ivrstn y. m., Tbouip-oiaown 5,:. p. tn., Va: tv- o.ll p. ru., Tuscatora 6,1 p. m.. Mi-vi.:o .'. 5j p. rT " r- - ti r. rn.. iiti-wtinn 1 m't.in . i,t p. rn., TAifwmn I!.i ni't-m 7 In U-.iDtiiijtlou 7 'J p. m. Asioona : Q t. 1 : p ZXTXl o'.'atu; Newport 4 01 am; .M ,f?in 4 12 in; Lew iati.a n S C4 a in : .Mr V'cv :,,r. n L a: t- wo" Ma.l e-t wW . a. .'j as. ..1IVKDOW aDfl I( looraiaa'e 8prlt:f, ! ueo liajrged. LEWI3TOWN DIVISION. .nsiin ifave Lean man J unrtion tor 5Ili i s.inh ,rV.,7 . 3 p r-r J7.rjJ." "VrtloB s-"r -t 9 as a' m. 4P"p4m P ' fr" . Trii" VflVMMM4 Lock Haven alb to a in, 7 15 pu,. tet0.-nr"',!r",. oiearaeiei a? e aU a m, 6 Vo p m,i p m. Trains leave Tyrono tor Wrr:3 Mark nZfiw p 8nd Scc'l"', 9 : T'."'0 rriv8 ' Tyrone rrom 3eiieroot aild I.fM-B- 11 laa.i a.SOl..-- . - P , ail 87 p . Trains arrive at Tyron. iraa Carwen. ville and Cleartluid al 58 a ta and 11 4f a m, j 1 p rn. Tratna arrtve at Tvrona, rm. ; sr.. il. &. B. T. L. K. A-bLDroKD PIVIFIO.v. Train leave Huntingdon for B.diVt, llvndman and Comber and at 8 .5 a. Tt and tt 3u p. rn. I Trains arrive at flnit.ngdon fro-n Bei- o'. nyunnian and Cumberlarid at '2 la p. m., 6 20 p. m. HOLLlDArSliCRG BRANCH.. Trains leave Aitoona lor point .-vjatB. at - 2! a u. 8 25 a iu. 2 00 p m. 6 Pu p m. I i'O p ra., 9 5o p sn, Iralna arrua at Aitoona .'rem r-iiata Sontb, at 6 &0 a m. 11 35 a rn. V 6i p m. 7 00 p m. 7 21, p. m. and 10 Z't p j CACTIOS XOTIFE. All persobs aro hereby cannoned f iit huntinr, cotting; Vntbrr, bni!.1trf i-e. tbrowitur down atone aad' rail f'sc-a. ar crossiDg firlda, or otherwise trea,ra:tJ on any of tbe several tracts or land b-!si-ing to tba underMgned in Lark tnwahtp tor persona thus trt-aapatrtng will t 4a;t with accoidtcg ta la r. W. 9. WALLS. N'mbr 16, 1-sa. I )JL I. XjI ?w vrTTVES' IB ,Hnt advertlaenie "'.Tn. b for each ia- ' 7,aat basinesa tint o'ceo" perh.et.r P??.tiaa ty th y KjObio Lt ' III While dr-e '- " iBr. frt.. w,.i 1- tri- Tt,r altvt.t c: " poriu-l t p-":'""' - -neti--1 of " 0ard u r'' yrtvn l.n. ' ' " u a rlru le C- ' ' 1 ' ..lanJ rl.nti-.-1 ! -r -'' - .Art or Iav ' -'-" ' "fjf t ' :t " ' ' Jaa.oa StrCnu., flaie C.-Llia'- . i.ti." aiia D ebl i i ' swjueltica ! ' Oiber people ' frC,t ot the iri-u ) - . Wj aJTio a ..- f tbuae a. rk- K r ; aftca. Thn li p-t-:-"j:i rlntsu'-, U '' k - vaol ioa. 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