12? WINTER.. t i Fall I 1 7C1 I V I i f''i.Th,loSJ 1 a nniKUrfui R STOCK, 0 its ;lothixg i i:.binni-' fit T if i bV Si:.-ALLS. WAT,'i,. J --W.S.-I , t ttr. Ci'd and ee. M8HER KSOiV. NSYLVAKUEAUEOAa: TIM E T A li L K IASTW1SD. ";,V..c"""ODim iitM. Nj -.ton H-iratlton. T.rjr iT ' - . ui.. L-wUt..wr, 741 .' i . 1 1 a. m-. Maxima a, ay . ru.. Vuaiirka B.a ...p'.iwti 8.H, a. m.. Bin-ward i n ? '.....town s.4, tu., N.w-,-, aw ;., altooaw ijT fi.. i'! I !! j a at rtm ' ' '" A.i nd tUrmtnit '. at 'jf,u a. ui., Isarriafcori V., ! .t irrhd in Plitlartlp,t rt ir,:- Iuvm Pittntlrj daily ' v ' ' '-." p. ni., and irop. ... r.-i ilar stations .uiiv-s at ailia i' ., llarrifburg 7.00 p. row, Faila 4 -. a. m. j -- Irar,-. Fitt.bur- at 1 01B. k J (. tn ; Ty runt' t. 6i! p m : Haat! r;:rt i; btowu 8 pat , I! .rr;-l.urg IUS pro. loU,. i - :m. ' ' Kpre will atop at Xlflia I.i-s lin l'b id 'l.tiia darlv at tii ; II i.-ri.-1'iirz .1 4U p u; Xl9ia . ; L .m ,r..wu D o u di ; Ait i. . n i'ltint.urg at 1 1 ifi pi S'i-'-'Hk lren Pailailelphta -(.:' a . iu.: liarrnvhurMT, 8 lft a. 4 i."i. " a. tn.; Newport, 9 26 a. . rt. vii, 'J l'i a. in.; Tbompswitowa. ii.; V.ti l! , 10 i a. ui.j Tmear I a. iu.; S!f xiiMi, 10 0 a. .; Port I'll, m.; M.niio, 10 :o a. I n "J-, a. iu ; Narruwn, lo 'i a. .j . .! 1 1 i'i i It. iii, 11 ;i J n. m.j tra i p. iu.; T ritnt., I u7 p. ta. 1 ' ' in-, :,tl'- il'- rairular H irriilnirir, ar; Akiooaa -ii KxriTMt I'hila-lalptiia ti- I i.. , I1 Mr mniru, 1 p. ai . -i.'u. M trraTilla, 0iacaa ;. V il.. r-.it.wa, ThoinMilew, c . ,i. . .it in:tn, 1 1 ut. ia. aJ- .. r..., ... I TiiiKburg , 10 a. m. luvt if rhila.talphia dail at ., ir'i-l.tirit 11. -U a. m., : . f... I.'l'in ll.t p. ., awp 1. 1 . . T'i .r Nra.i..ii!i bv'tMret'a Miflia i i i, h.H AU.'.'na at t.iO p. Bl . . ni. ti j.iiint Ioa Pal- , . 1 i jU a ..... it.trri6urf i ur...n 1.4J p. iu. , Jtaw. I , Mi:,.Ttiin 5,'"r p m '. i p. m.. Van lyfco . . r - i 'i l-1 p. iu.. S.Wpk . .i .. in., M.ittm .. m . He T ):" 9. -i !U imt.iu 7.10 p. (..!. in., Alt Kin 3 0i p. . V , ifvus 'hiltlpbv 111 p . ., i m ; Duacauiio t I rt I '1 a in ; w.i 4 S 1 .i :u ; Xcrt)t : . I a tu ; liiwtiufd r . r ti U m ; pr.ic Ciwat t a iu ; r!U'i lilU Air ...n a or, a m ; f I a', Sultff , t :l'l iim1.IT W.lll . ,'!: -. l: i- iown i-ivisn'-i. - .-.. i.. ii..u Jtuivtiou lr m , ..i , l'i j ) m. I5pt " m ; 4 . .i in, :t tu p m. . , itfv it l.twiHtowa Jttiiclloan A I S I III, 1 J". pU. J" PSf, . .. : . . in, wj p 1 i.N K DIVISION. . Tm-.-ho !r B.-ll.luiil . ... M H' a in. J i P m- JL"? I , ( ,., .v,m,-viII an.l CI""4 ... I., j i ... 7 " p i ..... ,-,. lr.iii. lur Warrior. . . . .i KiiVuaowMkI S'-.uH . . ' m. , it Trou Uou. Uoll.f .... LI I J 0- J' IH, . . .i- Tvr..ii. tru Cur"'r; : . . . at -i j3iu, 11 : I vr.-ne Irvin Soii' . . j ..,4.,vaiim fiir- " . in. I.. I.KI'Kv'UD PIYISI .... Illl(ilrn lor BJ' i-. I i .itiibvrUiid l -'' .... ti I,., ni.. m i-i "" frji ,, ,., ,,t.,l (. nuilirrlau' l . a SI. I' till BlU0U. v - : . .... "" p " 1 " y i n . in Ml p m. at Alio,..,. fr- . , , . iu. II : i- J" 5 p M.,T,,ti;'S " '-"7J'"S'a. - r v .l-r ."'-'.til W " Mii"," . ', I1-- '. " ' fflc' , ,., j.,1. work , i.e. Tit - i r MIFFLINTOWN : W t:D 5ESIUT, J ATART 2, rt km s. juhncription, $1.00 pr annum if paid in sdanc; JlO If not pM in arlrancT. Tniuweiit adTcrtuteroeota inwtrtcil at JO ct-nts l"r inch for rach IDKortittn. Xriimtt-at bani n..tKt a in local col amn, 10 cratii p'r Una tor each iniutruon. Uclnctions t.ma l-t. thf.s deiriCT tu .lTfrti.n by the yoar, hair or quarter SHORT LOCALS. ( '. . 1 1 ' r -s- t H.k it hi.liiliiv r -(-s;. Thr. i:i:ths t.f wint.r thval. IV f. I'."i ft h' j!t t)o ln,i:.l:ivs iti '.! -.-nr. .rit. I'Miiit tritti 'Di, Htfi:t the vnon- iitt Ci-iw f .f.1, nT r.. -ltn-. .V:;:::tnj Marks, is nt 1 I'liif Tri'i!! t'i. N' ft h west. '. II. N i iv i.s lii.ini . i r. I .:U V t-ry ii.i!i:iiii:t:ty I.as tit .. ;M.i-sij. mi mi. 1. r t : .:- ii 1 t) : c t-Tlt tl:e t.'ie. - v.ids s.-tiar. .-1 Hardware. f.ir $1 IMt ' t'lif a ii " omiii Jacobs ll..iis. it til iu?-i t'ut:-! f ir, litis ti.t ; wheat aud cl. v.r. ..u!y 37 iiK.-ti in i . want the ji..; nil. .i . H :ys is at . i .,'( Wo i ! 'j.-tue ft- ;. O ii .. king lav 111 ft. rtrii I:- .1 li.,l W.-d -':'i : 1 uid ti:"i b.i.; h.isb.- ft j :'i ui d f:ri!; - r 10.lllil . ti. Jt . ! - ... :i j. t:i 1 1 : t i i t i" s-:,;.ed l.:s 11! New. Y.lk. ; .tu - .I.- 1)!!! j riMfi-d in t!ic i'" S: rll. 'Ml Itr.l t Itl.l.AN. 'I !.. r t bhle ritmtis wits wtiriu bir.is t w i.t bli tt '. t Stir i; i- mp. -it. t in I'm rtt, nt c-v.rJ days iu this i lace. M:s Ji;r l'alteiMt.u gave a d:'.lu e t i In r friends lait Weiiuesday even iag. Wi'Jiam V.' b-ner, an tiged citizen . f :,lI i- t .wiisiiio, d:cd. l i t Si.tur .lav. V.'ia. IV M.-('ahiiu of Milfor-J twp., !:-. I.i-. ii vi'iiointed lli'ichujttile Aj- I't'L.j-r. A-t ';t-f Fasick, student ut Dick spent tac vacation m t a.e 'Vimhi A luiiu t h.-.v n:id tu : I:.-.- a lot of locust pot-.ts. Call at this etVi.-e. Pn.f. G. A. Kercher i f this to-.vu wa !i. me t ivutztown. dm ing C'u i st Ilias week. A h:ilf hundred 1kvs from town visited llh. nu's dam on Christ:n:is day to skate. Ex. -hang;; papers announcu the appearance of a counterfeit 10 c--ut pn-ce, JatelSSS. Show six to twelve inches dep. her Western States. George 1'ui ker and James Mathers, attending Priucttoti clh-g", wt.ro at home i. t vacation. K!la Hanks, student t V . i 1 .ge , 1 ' h ami HTsb it rg, at Wilson Pa., H'K-i t 1 lir. -.1 mas at h.me. .1 S. and I). K. Haauiltoti, sons of .lai-K s iluuiltou visited in this pluca lafi:,g i!k- holidays. J 1'rarik and J.hn T. 1'att.T-t tli, (t i t n's ut IjvfayelU) tiillege, sjwut tu.- ii .li.iays at hue. Tliatiks are tendered t-i J .hnaton A i'. . j !! j w-r dealers of H.-u-rwburg, ' r a b.-aiitiful culander. Wah. r Ob, rholtt- r, stud-.it at S- i.n-c.;. v wis at Lis h. mc f..raca ti. :. !.:t the holidays. Mr-. Jan.. Cl.irk wife Joh.l .U -1 t ..i: L .' V .rni.tiiii '1 t .-r:u.tni4't tou-tut' ia-l U la. la La jruiag. 'J.-- iitt-lr of Upper far i-i Vidl. visited friends ill I'-'-e ' f-'rt da a lat Wetk. lilt this A v nr. r :t.v -ii.ik.-r a.-n i.- , !J e. Is, 1 if :'.-l :.-r Wai h-chires tint the seiucH precipi.'t s - r l. v. U i .-f Dr. G. I. it - l: '. r. I-i ' . i..;:a fr.ia Mittlitilmig, I 'I t o . j ;. , f Wl ( t. '1 hu t d. . r have U-. it killed the vt.-i:,:tv of D.am nd YiiL.-y, H I'.t.a-.l ..n C,, tin-, seii.-v.ii. J I.:.,. i L. r t!.i- pia.-. Wilson of Lewi -i.-t.r, ?i!r-. Er I' ll. la-t I'ridiiv. in 11 -i an.l grow ii t-. pl. ' ;.u t . . f il-a!-- township are ' i with -,vh ot'itig imii rh. ;v-1 . .fa SeiLeimcr of I-wis- 1 the family of Dr. D. M. 'i'1''.. a f . w dav - i:L-t wet k. i v u t and Pni IVLt iiw of t"'.v; 1'.-:. V. -.m!...!. I Parker, of W:L-hit.gt. n v . v.;,.d iu town Libt wink. 1 in- tuay T of A It. mm, h:ks issuol "W.T.hr li:';u!i, coastiug oa th l' ia. ur, or s'r.-ets of .kltom. 4 let cf susp nders tuade by tho t:t. wu Sa-iM-u-U-r f.u'torv arv ou ;id-.T i- n i:, K... i 1....I..V Jor V k:, ' Mar.-.- i. ."erueut ii due, tho .. l'.rn- ...i.oOv . V, . u t f.i.-t.irv f r ha::.l.,a.. u.lvr for ISS'J. :dt 1 .fee Sehwev t T, after spetld-lr-- the hoii.e., .. i. r.'tnri'ed t" Ltw s i i." ! iu Chic-tigo, .n M.'u.lav. latuie Math. rs son f Orlando Ut! Hfll... rs w,ts !k( j.jh,. from attending 1 iu Washin -ton ( . last uok. Frank Sitvder of Port Roval. I a- nt 1,..,,,.. r i .1 :.. (V!!, - f.T va,-ati..n during the ho!i- , I Ex Co,.,,'.- i' t M.-ll: t,m"M!fm'P' ' '"uV , T f:'v,,1,;f 'f ; , ltl Tuscarora alley, f.r . S-u '' -v'' io.tk was at his n V r " " ....... 1 ii v ome iu 1 jnna!"i h'll.l.-Hs. township during the The Noting Women's I 'l.H;ti;in if U" iat e Union of Johnstown in- t. ' 1 HoMlIlg an i'i.t..rniniii..iif on -vexing, J-n-.tf.'-r 4. 19. Uluuii AutUiiu, hii) t.f W. JI Au mau is at huiucfrom EJin.IlL, wht re lie is wvrkin ns a tt.mjitor. Hiiwrr's saw mill Las tx-fn sawin n the R..throk farm m.t far from town. Mr. KothrH-k will ciil.ir-.-e his 1'uru. c .1iurl.-s Frciik tmjil.iyl n Huiitirjj.1. 1:1 l)nsiiuH tirni visit :! his motli.T, Jlrs. Hitikii-, in tli- J.IU.X- l'ttirl-n Piuii:h1 .aki r, ctajviMt. r on the- (.rilTKirt Staul:ir.l, wus at the itom.j of Jus .Hf. i,N in tlii.s plac l.ISI nuit. A n-w Mt:il card wjvs introilu 'ii tu- ltt :.i Januarv. It is a "it'ti mo us t- tx-t'tirp T.ririwv iu -!.r-! repoiidi-iicc. IV. i I- !..! cultivalt' honev bees sny tnat t hnstiuas tiny e.l.itlU to el.tieir Ik-t i v. ii.ter ( i.irt. rs. The big hogs l.av.t tul was warm ;;t of tlieir Ik 4-n killed and the Sutiday hog cinimitti e will be.. sit of fuinl.iviuLiit diirittir the c: tuitig lit in. nths. Tf . ...... i T..t... t. -t.-:. was . tHfd from his dulll in aI ike f i. t..rv i Pittsbtu-.s bv the illtu Lsv-f Mrs. M:irtiu, his wile. !U-v. Mr. Ijj'wer of McAiinterv il! .1 i:. v. Mr. lfan-'hawnt i. a-sirtcl Itcv. L. Y. Hays ; 1 .tc ri v:v..I mi t titir. f Water- durin-' A d. 'erttVK st-ive pilx: w.us m i-c- . f the L-.ithtriiTi i :irs.i:ia--e the in Cr, ( k t'twtisliit.. Cliutoa iraing to the grotiiuL hie N'.rtri. M:ind Wilson, P. u ki r. and V.dn Kirk, wi re at li.n.ie fr.m Wil:n College at (.'li..iiil rb.irr, f.r C'irist:ii:is. we - t.tila.uig Mlove will neat ,. the stuw" witti s.iiti( atnoirit .. ., .. .,, .,, , , dot. I "f 1 ,,f,;ul-v :th r !;tr"v": ( :,H. ul tin- straw r...md the lantern wa all s-e it at 1 laii. iscus ii.trdware V O: nbLi7.e. C.raham's team was gotton J.din S;f. , Frank M.-Cotiiiell r.nd ! -ut of the stable with difficulty. A J.iiin-K Bowers, re-.id.-r.ts of AlMoria j fat calf watt not gotton out Har hne Ih l ti r.rre-ted on the chargo of n.-.ss, Ji; .rse gears, hay, feetl, in fact tii-.s:.-!-r vi.iver c .:n mtiier: ilvt-r ciniMunterf. it l;i.:iev. i .-t .'i ii .. t i t . .. t I tiou of their term-J me lr, l:?a j i-i tl:e j'l .-r-ii. rt in regrTlto tlie M..1 di. rs Orphii S. h -.L-,of Pennsv Ivauia. Nine agiiiiist ten, aggregating 19 i vouurf uivu -ro in the ni. shes of the liiiwiuPirrv countr, ot.t a fight thiit hey atirred up at speUing ! match. The graad festi:d of the Cr. A. held during the week be-finiiing ! ci-imImt '27, and t-los-tig on the vt n :n;;..f Ja.nui.ry 1st, was asuccess in every way. Hobt rt MvM-fii is 1. ...'I.! .1. ... .1... preparing to houses along j M -in street on the lot made vacant by the burning of Foorunii's hotel, l . .:ue va ars ago. The funeral of Sarah B., the fo-ir Iv.-ar oM daughter of S. 15. CVam;T f ! i'.ii'.er-.n h ...k place bt.-,t Sunday af- t -r:i -"I. Interment m the Ires'.y teri an gravevrjd. A fals-lniod was started from Iud ii'ii.ipolis, that a plot to assassinate GeTier::l ll.-J-ri-'on, failed, by the Gen era! driving to the farm of a friend und remaining over eight. Itch, Mange, and scratches on hu- lan or animals cured in SO minutes l 11 1 1 1 ' c- r t T . .1 . - - - -TU;.4 oy ninil.'ru so..Tinarv j.i.ou. o.i..- eager, aged Clglltv-two never tails, rx.i.i oy Panics vV. co., a. parted this st-cne of '.iggi-fs, .-.taintown, l'a. U. t. ol, Mond tv, Dec. 10th. '-..-ii .. .. I were intend in the Lut ...umillli..lllv k.... js liil.Ie ; t -,- , .,n,..s.Mv. in s.TnerKetoo.tuty.rrf.ieric1.vtlwi' Th; suit of Arndt and Rhoads was dangerously wo.tr.dl bv sonw s ,llt tl. c.mistoga canal was decid ones'i.Nding a rule bull, t through! iu fi,,.r ,.f I:h.s.,lrt. Arndt hav t ho window into hn !.,dy, on Sun-;;.,, , , v all th(J ,.()(,ts ,llll(iuntijl dayev.-nit.g. to aim $2'.M. bestd-s giving Some M' -mrs. Ilcnrv Scholl, J. S. Gray- j c f his hiiid t It'uoa.ts. Arndt is g. bi!l. 1,- -.tM I',.n!i, Kirk McChntic. ing to take the suit t- Suv.lercountv .T J. .Iu-. k.iiiin of the lt.-gisier and court. 1 l If.-et ntl. ti.l. ,1 l,.,nii. t .r.v.l - t ' - - - L n bv the Masons in Lewi-itowu, last Th:irhiT erening. On We.lnes.lay evening, January lnd, :; cours.' of --p.-cial sei-vices will !- opened nt tho Lutheran Cliurch, .and o'titintnd e'rery night this week. c rtinn ncing tit 7 o'. l n-k. body made Welcome. The Prcshv teriun Sabbath B.-h. Cari-triias t-utet tainiai nt vtils y-iried i i bv a magic hi'it ru picture txlibi-j tion. i lie t-r.terta:niLieLts in th J otiier churches of town were of thei 1 fu tramps msro iKconte tiujinTous aii-.I outm cou, in tuetr I Conduct in tarts of Clii-sttrnuil Bucks . . ... utiti. s tt.at arrests lr the l..zen . i i . . liave ita nia.b, and the tr utn ss.-nt . - ., , ., , t ., . , 4 ti jail for Ihe ix rVKl c f .JO tlavs. 1 Mrs. rlu kw.Id.r, wif of IVt.) Mr. BI.u k rt t l.i.-r former Lc.theran 1 prt tu h. r m this lace f 11 down stairs iu ti e pars. .nag at St. ChursvtUe, P df r l o.unty, a few days ago and H-at. her collar bne s i-t.. w.t it ell. i r inj-.ines. William n. IJ:.T.ks nn.i Edgar I Stri.vt r, studt-ct-t iu the medii-nl .le- partmei.t of tne L tu vcrsOy, . -f Petm - svlvanii; L". S. CJrant Fink, stud, ut at JciTcrson medical ct llegc, and Harry Sw. igsrt. st-tdent ott- ading medical college iu New York City, vvtrt at hone for the holidays. "At Niagara Falls," New;". York, a muu d.-claring himself a ,.nd j'.Lu tl... It.of-'t K T.t.r.-..l Ile.lrv.si uu t ld hor.o attached It a iLLipidat ed waga from which floats ab-inm r announcing tlie focon.l coining 1,1 . Chri.-L" Ti.it.ttire r-.ir,- c-'f.rar.teed bv Dr. .T I'. M.-ivi-r. S31 Areh street. I'hii'ii. i Pa- E.i.-' at mice. No oh ration or delay from business, attested by thotisands of cures after others faiL Advi.i free. Se'id for cirt-.iLir. March 14, 'SS, ly. Alton Scholl in tlie employ of the Ti-fTii- Broihcr-, at Thompsintovvn, w hi'e hastening a!o::g tlie sidewalk the other evening, fell on an icy phw-' that he did not notice in the '.lark an.l broke tlie smau none in ins right leg near the ankle joint. On Thursday evening. Doc. 20, lxS, J. C. Crane and Mina B. B l linger, ln.th of MilWstown. were marri.1 at the home of the brides . Milhrstown, by Bev. Mr. I Ah ar.der. V. c tender our congra tulations and wish Mr. and Mrs. Crane a long happy, and pr. .-pcroti.-, life. En'T'.ih Spavin I.iniment removes all Hard. So ft. or C doused Lumps j and Blemishes, from horses, I5!o.h1 Spavin, Curl's, .-spinirs, namirj.i King bore. f". : .t i ii ,-iu- len Throats, Coug-hs, &c. Save $50 lv the use of .ne hottlo. Warraiit eL S M by It BaiJcs A; Co., Drug gists, iliflliutowii, l'a. Oct. 31-'S8,1 y. At a shooting match at ShaflV rfiiille, Hnntingiion county, Satur.Iav the 23ni, lnnil OiHiilman who Lml set up a lumr.l f..r J:if.,li Is- tf was thot u a.i :,y isf tt k g-.m famng with Pin-h viol. m e tliat tho riilo was uist-Larg-' el. Ixtt is nlj..ut 7( vc-ars ..M ' 7 1. ....f.T.l..r-f nl.,..u. . i . ! miinl. Go.Lia;iu was agxl -2J years. "A1. .IjiiiiKs, dye know that I am a j iittle vexed at Mis Bird.'" "What j imi iininl, Artl-.ttr, old boy ! "AV. li, Vi i i- " J tu"w I 1 '' aivbelf on mvsing i iT1-,. We wire at tno piano. Ill sin.' L'JIVM. i, A U SlIlLT o:if luorj tii ' and then iro home.'' ! I s-iid. "Was it lace?" "Alxmtmid-1 night." "And what .lid she sav ?" i "Mite s;dd, 'Can't vou go home first !" "And .lid you i" ""Yes, Adolphus, I tell you I'm a Utile vexed alioutit.' The other morning when Rev. Mr. Haughawout aud wife were seated in their buggy ready to leave town, a colt that. was tied to the hind part of me. ouggy tinea or took a coltish i 11 HUl1 .l1 ,Wk -.tl I V?' "1'ttmg tLe vehicle. Nei thcre- Neither j iir. or .Mrs. tlaughawout were hurt. The buggy was m.t broken and the I Kert-uit V of Hie Ix.ro l..t l,...l 41. v.-':i l:.vsw ... t . 1 ,,1 1 ...! .1.: ..... - . ...... . ' " . , il ; . . . . 1 1 1 1 j wto e-tu adjusted, antl tverjdxMtv that l.M.ke.1 iMM-u the mishap ijuietiy iitcuded congratulations that noth ing serious sprang out of the freak of the clt. Smie evenings ago a broTi on the RusseU farm at Mhiertown, thr-. Juil. northwest of this town, was d--tr..yed by tire. Peter lfcivis em pl.ived by Jack Graham, placed his l:.liti.r;i It. ill., linn. An.l ....I .. ... .... . . i . . . i. l i.u m , . , Ur. ,.ril ,.ril, fr a ,(.lsk(.t of oru to ! . . i..i. w i, i, t ev-. TV-thing m the barn excepting the Tii i'. s aud liorsi-s Were destroyed. itis-.H-nnee. Twenly HanKirSwcarltiff. IJ-ssi--D-.-ks- o:, tv 1 ired, lias l-en l" j-1 f"1 twenty .h.ys by Jus- ! ' 'S:1,,!'rs f"r swearing twenty : ,,:tt!,,s Vn the Ktrect on Satur-lay night, in default of the payment of Irt4 lillfU Otii'. Afiill n .w I , tliu womua and des-rves great credit for putting a bridle ou her vile tongue; Now if lie and the cither :hVers will make some wholesale ar rests of the tough males and females who throng our streets in the even ings, forcing decent people off the side walks tu id crossings uttering ribald oiillis, and blocking up the pawment, they will deserve the thanks of the whole community. C'bri-d- r sburg Jhiositary. It Irh field and Vicinity. A merry Christmas and Happy N-w Year to you nlL Jonas and William Rhoatls have returned from Ohio where thev had , lx-.-n staying through the past summer ami nrv! Tisiting tiu-u- parents of this phn-e. We deeply mount the loss of an Hj'i.iI friend and wither Mrs..-MftrT years. She earthly life, Her renwtms ',ien ceme . t. n. s;..,..... ' t;... ..... 1 :' j . .. i-i..' 1 t j h- g this f:Jl it not kn'ed unite a ;-,iee :eii..g n year .M an.l weig'a-d .14. jioumls. t-i' o p's.-Nioie tuar tne storm could j lay such capers with the old V. S. mail coach as to cause it to lie down changing its Position in various ways, and p. if .rniing . tl; r rem.uk- . 11 jl . ., ) ai.it- leal-. lys be careful as, the l'i.ivv for i.iaUeiou-, mischief is severe. rty an t U in. y have man ufactur 1 ujiwai.h; of over three hundred i-i tUtv pus.tic cl.:;ii-4 tl.U falL Thev have . :u'iv all s Id. Ijovm do your hunting now, as the xae is aim. :,t iiere when the gnine wu.n .i.. i.r..... .... iV.r I , , . , - , it- ra Ahkt a ikii.'litir nf .T.,lii T i . T -.,' ...r-..i. .iii.T-v sri. Willi a t - ... . ir.naiv.-it.irv ci-o-.ip. Sue is not ex- i . , . .' 1 . ti.-Te. I to eve . i t. ti J.i: !!t:ie Winev, Sul.-i Gravb-il. Sadie Rlchart. Ohv.r Y.-r.-e. (I.url.. llian :td William Bas.,ni. t-ttid. nts 1 t,f . Richlit-M advanced ScIkm.1. ! ni;w d n-. words in stK lling since l' ; Chi -is; mas. i II. II. Arnold and S u with guns, Jack Knives, J. voIvits and a vast amount of aiami:!:itioii, large game ; pouc.ie.s, jirr'.ved nt the home of Jacob Basom and Jacob t-piiped in the I saru :-t !e , at c. r lj ani.-d theia on a ! grand hunt in the mighlH .ring w.k1s. j They na l a very profitable hunt as thev- did n..t t-xiM-ml any of their i-nni'11'.itii n. and they returned verv j Ir-",-h refreshed after their exercise : ns thev were not burdened by carry - game. Dick. . . I 1,1. 21, 1SS8. i 1. 4t of Grand Jurors drawn for February Term Anders. m. J. B.. sadler, Milllintown. Bart!, v, IL M., V. M., Tuscarora.. Betiner, Teston, fanuer, Ielaware. Crawford. John, lalnirer, Tuscarora. Crawford, Elias. shoemaker Susq" a. John, miller, Milford. Dressier, Jonathan, fanner, Susq 'a. Derr, Julius, Ii. 1L, Patterson. Hoffman, J. W., f:u-mer, Spruce Hill. Holman, J. P., fanner, (iret-nwinxL Kepner, S. D., gentleman, P. RT M.H'iv, Harry, fanner. Walker. Memininger, W. 11., Spruce HilL MaHin. Ambrose, Fayette. Oniel, E'tcicn, blacksmith, Widker. ll-cgle. Howard, earp'r, ( rreeuvvo'd. Shirk, John, fan.it r, Fayette. Sowers, S. II, K. IL, Tiiompsii:t'n. Swart z, S. K., farmer, Monroe. Shirk, David, merchant. Fayette, llsh, William, farmer, Fermanagh. Wise, William, shoemaker, Monroe. WalLs, W. D., Lack. Zidcrs, William, farmer, Grecnvv'd. LIST oF TEAVERS-E Jl'BOBS. App. Jhn S.. farmer, Suwjuehaua. ' Banu r, .ls, J. P. Crozier, Andrew, laliorer, Port RT Dun, Kit-hard, plasterer, Fayette. PieliL Keulien, f:irmer, V"alier. Etka, Jaoob, plasterer, Fermanagh. Fery, John, farmer, I elaware. Furgason, Istiac, tireenwryid. Gn.ninger, Jaia-s Tmlx-tt. truss, ii. , K. Ii., Puttnson. . Hraris, Cr. C, Milf.;rd. Hower, IL C, farmer, Fermanagh Hai'Iey, W. II, huckster. Delaware. Jamison, F L., farmer, Favette. Kenne.lv, i tennis, Lack. Keller, John, Favette. Knouse, T. V., Sustiuehana. I-':!?. Jas. Sr., Delaware, L-.iudt nslager, Jerry, Delaw are. Lin.bjcv, John, Milford. Lt nar. I, W. C, miller, Delaware. Mc.Uister, (i. W., faa-mer, Fuvette. McCahren, i. A., U. Ji., Milford. M.uil k, Henry, Dealer. MilBin. Murry, AVilliam, gentleman, Mifflin. Nir.. n, R. .1 rt, landlord, Patterson. Pufft nl erger, 1 avid, hdiorc-r, Beale, Partner, David, blacksmith, MilftL Reynolds, WiULim, fanner Fayette. Robison, J. K., Milford. Randolph, Howard, Tuscnrora. ShellenlK-rger, Simon, Monroe. Sarvis, C C, lantUord, Tuscarora. Shively, John A., Lilxirer, Fermah. Shelly, Joseph, fanner, M'ouroe. Sliirk, S.lomon, Milfor.L St ine, Benjamin, hdx.rer, Patter 'n. Sellers, Joseph, survever, Monroe. Taylor, J. H., farmer, TurU tt. Tabb, James, lalx.rer, Milford. Mxrri.iii R.i, Pa. Editor Sentinel and Republican, Dear Sir : The Teachers Institute of L'nion county, ct.uveutMl in the public school buil.ling of Miflhuburg, Dec'r 17, at 2:30, and 85 of the 92 teaehjrs in the county answered to tlieir names at the first roll calL Not much was done iu the after noon but organization. In the ev ening Miss Julia Willard of Boston, Mass., representing tho W. Y. C. T. U., lectured on "The Hub of the Un iverse." by eating too much. The fact is that most people iu this land of abundant f . od don't eat enough. Tl?ere are more jieople killed every year by insuffici-ncy of nourishment thau by overloading their stomachs. Many of theso w ho do etit a sufficient quantity are prevented by some dis ease from digesting enough for the iHv.uomy of tlieir syste ms. The very first thing for anyone to do who has exhausted himself by mental work, or who has lieen lorn weak and irrit able, is to furnish his brain with suf ficient uurishmt-nt to either repair the damage it has sustained or to build it up into a strong, healthy conditioii. People in this condition On Tuesday morning the session opened with a lecture on "tobacco," by County Supt. B. F. Johnson. Supt. AumiUer of Perry county, whs then introduced and gave us a talk on the "Science of Government." The Prof, was much admired for his good advices aud noble ideas. Tuesday evening tho room was fill ed to Lear P. M. Bickly, Th. D., of Gettysburg, lecture ou" the subject, "An hour w ith the Old Romans." He spoke of the Romans in the time of Juvmal and was very instructive. discussion of tho time and i.laoe of tr..nv.---in lort.-noon sjieni in uie. UUHJkjMT tn TltTt f V,tTrrf.tr. i)i.: ..iM holding the next County lustkut-. in tlie altt rnot.n Dr. A. N. Raub gave us an interesing talk on tho subject of "Lotter A'riting." There id no need to say anything of Dr. Raub's ability as an institute instruc ti ir. In the evening the largo biu'lding was tilled to iu uttermost to hear Dr. Samu. 1 A. liner, of Reading, lecture on "The Pennsylvania Germans their history and m culiatities." At 7:30 ev-t ry js rsou l.M.ked at the door to see the lecturer make his appear ance, but we anxiously l.M.ked until 8 o'clock b fore we sa'w the Dr. nip.ke his apj .earatice. The lecture was good. He painted a grand mind painting of th.T Penna. Gennans. Thursday Foren.m, devotional txtrcises by Prof. A. E. Gobble ; Dr. Raub then took up the subject of "G rammer," and gave us a very ex cellent talk : Dr. Baer followed" with Primary Work. To .hay K ing IDi rectors Day the afternoon was cit-nt 5v them iii int. i-vf ;,..r vt- nave a i.vc coqnt t.f directors who try to advance the cau.e of educa- "V-' -iassaros lectured on verung. on tl,P Knbiiwf "Fr..m Acorn tti Oak." Ho held his audience at his w ill for one hour and iony mtnutts. il.erc is no Tiecrs- sity to say that it was grand. Thus far the Institute has Nt n well at tended by the teachers of the conntv an.l the citizens t.f the t .wn and vi cinity. Tlie Institute will close to day, Friday, at four o'cloc k. . BtN Nox. W ho is RrtpuDMble Tor the Temptation. jlllanla (Ga.) Souther Star. The husband of a loving wife ; the father of two beautiful children ; the son or a highly respected father and nmtbor ; this soniylngon a Iour.ga awaiticj death as the result of baring swallowed morphine with suicidal intent. At tha side of the man there kneels a loving sister pouring out her grief and praying God to save her brother. Ia answer to her query: "Why did you do it T" hear his answer : "I want to die I cannot bear the sbame of living a drunkard, and I cannot resist the tempta tion to which I am exposed. Ob. pray for my sonl ! Pray God to save my soul, but d-.n't let me live. I want to diet I want to d ie I cannot live a drunkard ! Uaod-bye I" What a scene ! What a spectacle lor God, ang.-Is, ai d man Who ia responsible. The Iiandsomrst Lady ia MiUlintown ard l allnson Hcuiark.-d io a Iritnd ttae other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the 1 hroat and Lungs a as a superior remedy as it stopped ter cough instantly when others had no efl'ect winterer. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give yoa a Sample Bottle jrre Large aize 6c and 1. CLARK - mvvpT) , T. , , i 1Jecr: 20tb, at 8 i ..in., at tl me oiiocs raotlicr. bv ils-v W.,';, U 1 . 1 . . . reuaence of 1 , . (1-W W. Clf-rk of Altoona, to A.iss Kc K-cca A. Conner of ratters. Mi, HETERICK KAUFFilAN On the l'.;th ult., at the llorae of tl. l.nue s pai-fats in Walkor tvp l,v i Rev PLilip th-Kif, Mr. Sumiud 'Ht-t- i trick find ili JIarv Ana Kajffmaa' JIU SSEE SHELLY. On the 18th ultimo, at th hume of thf brides parents near Salem, bv llov. o J. Land is, Mr. J. B. Miwr, of: rJ?tZi,l1:' K Ptx'riaiTHiI STABMBD GIL CDMPAST MARTIN TtIGHT On t ! ... 2fith tilt., at the hv me of Mr. and Mrs. Ji ronie Tliompson. near Mexi co, Juniata count v, bv IU-v. F. 3Io- B irney, Mr. Allen 11. Miirtin and Miss Florence G. AVright. UlEUi CHRK Mrs. Rebecca Jane Ciaik, on Dec. 2Cth, 1H88, at the age cf 31 years, 4 months and 2G days, and buried in the Meunonite graveyar.L NTPPLF James K. Nipple, on Dec. 25th, 1888, at the age of 18vt, 2mo and 23 days, and intered "in the Licking Creek Lutheran Ceme tery. MiFFLIJiTOWN MARKETS irrunTOwa, Jaooarr 2, lssg. bettor F?Z.. .. Hm, ........ .... ........... S h.iolder, ........ .......... Side, .......... Lard 20 22 10 8 9 MirPLINTOWN GRAIN MAKKKT. Wheat, Dew . ......... Corn old 93 45 26 6'1 3.50lo 4 00 1.75 I bO ... 20 OO 1 SO 22 00 1 '20 1 10 (t, , Eye ClkiverfietHl ......... . Timothy aoed ....... Flax aeed ........... lran , l-l-op -, Shorta. ............. Gruand Alum bait... American Salt....... PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PinxAxiELj hia, December 29, 1888. No. 1 Pennsylvania wheat ?1.(K. No. 4 coru 42c. Oats 33 to 34c. Live chickens 9 to 10c. Turkcvs 10 to lie Ducks 8 to 9c. Geese 9 to 12c. Eggs 23 to 21c. Butter 20 to 34c. Apples at $1.25 to $2.50 a barreL Potatoes 35 to 50c per lb. Hay $14 to $19 jx?r ton. Smoked beef 11c per lb. Sweet pickled ham 10 to 11c. Shoulder 8 to 9c per lb. Bellies 9c. Lard 9 to 10c. PARKER & COM BANKERS, Mais Street, MnrrLrsTows, Pekka., TRAJ.8ACT A. GENERAL - BENKING BUSINESS. Discounts daily. ' Accounts of firms, individuals and corporations 6olicite4. Four per cent Interest allowed on twelve months' certificates. January 1st, I889-ly. LEGAL. , DSIINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. t V Gtori Rfthrock, dec't.J . - - aW-UDfIerB19li.tll.rTttWm n..w.t., lt'iteritHUraeij'.ary o tho estato ol George - - -r- aj.-.-. aa BI i ill! l.ottirock, lata of Fermanagh township, duu.a.a couniy, out or xi.e UrpDHDS' .tjoart of said county, hereby givea notice to all Ituni indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and thone having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH HOTrTROCK, Administrator. Mifftintown, December 10, 1888. Buy Your BOOTS ANU 1 Von s G. V. II K C K , JSTJD SAVE MONEY. BKLF0RD BLOCK, CORNER MAIN AND BK1 1G E FOR BUTTER FACTORIES c Cream EXCELS ALL OTHER METHODS. Gathering PlznJl.mmM cr PRIVATE DAiRIES, jttM FHEOQQLEYGREAHEnPiHOOESSlEl, COLD MEOAL3 t RichmomL Vs., F.xNFition. ft. and Nov.. IRfiO COLD MEDAL t HAY iTATK FA Hi, ft.riicffj.i, ol fSlSiEDA- IEhAWAIO: 8TATK iWUi at Dov.t. n t!. B88 FOUR First Premiumst"f poKMbleSitc at Buffalo ?c. . f:vr.t;t;r. -, ... . vo Fjrst Pfemiumsotl," pon-iMc Seven at Bay fiatf i-'air, o-u ivsn. ; r irST Srcmlilm rtn U,.tr.rv Tt,,...r First Premium on Factory r.ntt. r nt New Ii'anitn-iiire r-tal- ..r.inire Fir, 1S?S. F"ist Premium and Sweeastakos. Vermont sn.tc F:.ir. &83. COLD mEDAL. PARIS. Fri:itf,)KxiMiiinni. 'T tand K.ait. r TJ 1 uf PTX I. IL?. ... a,. - . ... . . m . . , . i-.-rv j .11 in.- i ai.-n eor lonnrtry in compel cionwiln all ica'lin,iv'-t'-ricf itieworKl. COLO MEDAL at IWal Atrricnliural F-iliibition, Ia....l..ii, Lri-1it:.l, 1-79. COLD MEDALtindSween'takes-'11"''""'''""'' f '"'ry Fair,N.y.,'iSi'7a. COLD ivlEuAL iici SILVrR MEDALS ff--!3 ti I ww. kat pinmr mi r4 rnst.trv svsTCn luhnr wr excense sod pays CUintNS and eventlilt' u.--d la hVll KK FAi"ioi;irS or i-rlvaW Dairies. Pend fnr Illiinxated ctrculura U-lore irarcLuslLz ct otiiers. VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falis, Vermont OILS! OILS! OILS! of Pittsbi-.vg Pa., make SPECIALITY of matin fact tiring for tho Do-jjtic trade the Finest Brands o? Illnniinat ing and Lubru-atiug Oil, "aphtha and Gtiscline, ti Ptlro'eiini. it can be malo from e challenge comparison with ev-ry known Product of Petroleum. If yon wish the raoit LW1F0 RML Y S.3 T1SF.1 CTORY OILS .V THE MARKET. ask for ours, trade for MifHintown and vicinity Supplied by FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO January 2nd,-83-ly. WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORllEKS For onr Clintco and H-u-Ht NurFrT Stock. Steady work for energetic, lemotwate men. Salabt axd Expbmi.es, or commiiiiou if pref erred. Ttia battneis quick It and easi ly learned. Satisfaction frtiaranterd tocus tomert and agents. ' tVroe iuitnediaily (or terms. Slate aire. Address It- ti. CUtsE & CO.. 1430 South fenu S'laut, f nil a, l a. Pall and Winter Gcods. I would inform the public that I have now in my new millinery store at my place of residence on Water street, MitUintown, second door from corner of Bridge street, full stock, of ;Fall tc. Winter millinery gooda, all new, and of tho latest styles. Dd having employed first class milliners lam prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclasa milliner store, come and examine my stock. I consider it no trouble to show poods. MRS. DEIHL. March 22-87.1 .t. MIFFLIN ACADEMY. Mlftllntown. Pa. An English and Classical School for both sexes. Thorough preparation for college. New and well-equipped school room the old Brick Church. Winter session opens, Thursday, January 8rd. For any farther in formation inquire of the Principal, R. F. ELLIOTT, A. B. The oldest and best Institution lor obtain ing a Kunlness Ediicnfmti. Wo have huc custiuiK prepared thoimandu of young men for the active duties ol 111... For Ciicuiurs adriie r, I. DITF & SOJS, Pittsburg, Pa. PRIVATE SALE. ThA nnprai rm-A ftTara 1 A of mm f" i !. .1 i i land, adjoining the borongh of Patterson, a ' private sale. There Is a good barn and corn crib on the tract. The land is all clear and level and well adapted lor the growth of all kinds of grain and garden products. For particulars call on Joux CrxsiKOHAir. - J?a4era, JuataJa Co., Pa. Pertssylraila AgrleBltural Works, Teri. Pi. farqaMar's blaadard aaglars and saw BIMs. . ev4 t"r .u.lofae. Po,il.l.. fit. Jjn .v y. Trvwi li i.u.9.ue k,. rcT::lH.tu'i',' mi. E-mJi) Tlr O- 1 VJJ- Address A. B. F AUCUAB A 605, lore, Fa, TRRRTS nt VI inp r-l-.o. I OOO - KS co , i a, i. avtrardt-d tre too r.MtnT.ins toraontion. it irill.K unttl mu lmvev..iiiln?d Into t!ie af Clt RAM eiTHEKIMi. It U leu Ixtter net prstcidi Full llu of ENOIN fii. i or TMe. a i irii'-i"' Onr Bugle Sounds lis Kejuute I S C II O T T 9 S FALL AND VINTER OPENING of Mens', Youths, Boys' and Children Clothing which is mow oa Men of Juniata county think and study well over what w hav rot f say. Our grand aud superb st-k of Fall and Wiater Cnothinn- ' imply perfection perfected. Sappom, w o talk to you a. plainly an.l sensibly Z, possible-while asKit g your valued aud welcome patronage. Thi. is what vvo want to impress oa your miud. We have ervtLic- jom aaar a4 in tne way of clothing, whether it he a Beoeinity or a'luxiiry. Your interest is our interest. Tv'e ofTr vm the besi dollar's wart saf goods for a Dollar in monev au 1 iu'i thi"a fair exehaat-j a We have the binner stock of OrercoVs of tho eounty. Aa aaawr tnat ant u ....a.i.iii mi iu hws 01 won wiu exist tus mi only in asms - placing on sale 350 MEN'S FIFE MELT03T OVERCOATS AT $3-50 The most particular dresser can taka prids in wsariajr oaa of thaao garaMwjwS. 175 MEN'S STOKU OTEUCOAT5 AT $5, 200 MEN'S IMPORTED SILK LINED OVERCOATS AT CLS. This garment will stand comparison with any tWvt uarokaat tauira make to order for f 20. Our 10 Im in aimply yraad. It is simply impoRsilvs for its to siv you anything hks oiprekai4w, description of our grand, gigantic stock of Men's, YoatLa', Bavs' aa J Cti dren s Suits. Schott will sell Men's mixed uits at ?4.00 : Metis shucked wrl . lmete suits at G 50 ; Men's fine English dress suits at oaly $3 00 Mea's fine dress suits which we are celling at $15 00. are ina.ls from tl.l fashionabla fabrics They are equal double the money If yOU baVS TOUr boys to Clothe. HOW jut j. laced on sale 700 Bjys' suits. latest faahions. Prices from i2. ud Come to SCHOTT'S for Your Hat. We will show you all the new celebrated makes. Our Fursiaaisr SsaSa Department is the right place to buy your Winter Underwear. SCH0 T T , THE LEADIXG CLOTHIER, IJIUIJGEST., MIFFLINTOWN, 1'A. 18(5, ESTABLISHED 187 Special Invitation To The Public To attend the Attractive Sale of from - t ia ft Aft aV w 1 tlL iiYl ViLWSL 3T0GK OF D. W. HARLSY. It will bt TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of (Joods fix MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Woiulorfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in tlie resr, so t't fVl to give him call il' in need of Clothing D. W. II A RLEY IIKTTLirs town r A . Wc arc So!!inr STOVES OF ALL KINDS, CHI ;aPER THAN IiV h.l Ilo not fnil to see our ' SQUARE HKATKRS TH1T ASH DK4BTIIM. A FULL LINK O? COOK 'STOVES A LTV AYR o.l flaMD We furnish repairs for all kinds of Stoves. Stor Pipes, Col B taket i.. at !ho v..iy lowest pi ic.c. OIL CLOTH A SriXALlTT. A ,1uai.c f 3 ..rJ frr ?J Q9 FRANCTSCUS HARDWARE & CO. iue..i:,.ior?MM intrrnli.eM ia It ..rwriil fmrobyMawin A li.n!.n in ll. cn'r mukrra t .TJ" rf.' "'ur lii.trnniM.la. bot the Mwrn II n.lin ors,,,, l.avaiw.. mau lacied tl.eir snr-m..' j as l-t in tu- w ,r!d. Maw.n A Hamlin c5- r. aa ri.r..ir,ur.....r. .t k. at ,.1 of thy print W. f xb farj, lv.T. innniin i 4 ti , V.m ffc t thl 'ti t. g.iic- tii' of wim be mL JSjHH.' Vr.n. r.,. j tra-'-d rai:o..nrs S'.o tu s.ki .... ! Slum IlMl!n.i'.n..l:,'.llve liiri.lMh'ri. ! tra.wd:narr naim f.r tu-.r . . ... w ... t!.er , lienor to ail o l.-r. lb- r r tl. Li-h i zcalraee rb,.. i i,r ...i,. .- ... ,,n . M , an of ptnn ltn:d lis. h-it .1. I car, . ..-'. -t. 1 iQJ ir.-y a:'r.iM.it; . ... y t t:.t .. in ; s ! Pi - , r-0f - I'Wie, t"are'tfrr nitnl of CTfctfl enriwi- C2A:D A Z ID UiD a:d O'mr iru;xrLaUt A "irriiar. rontaintitf i v i ll'-si. J l Hi- t. from th'F l'inrn, i- 'i.L, --t '.u ri.i,vr.ntA. -in. . nnj m: ;:.tr;u ..u' mi.it oraua suia r..r cue i or e uar- MASON 4 HAMUN ORGAN AN1 P! CO. " v i y-. rii, lUiia. . 11. ;Kesp'sMannreSpreader I al a able ImproTttDMitt for J 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than any ether, all things considered. SiU'lli -L-y rrtf r:. 1 !j. T:. u I IrrQl.r frc3. Acceptable and Welccina Eirgaiis AT i.tLer ilnalen m the couutv. Co sapeuv- not in fact. We will oon to any meiehaut tailor's a ait Making ia vnnr nnnnrln.:. -sr- k The stv le ara varioa., uw m tka to lu" Clothin that cor on dafTr r xx aa m. ii en. i a. 1 a. ?,viw i tor rrpN, CirsMvmW. .fr?ai ns-i I rlnarj mr Mrrr Ola- rHftr. Cnro (mrarnf.fl. Ottir. ftf AhCU St., ihi 1 rt i. Ail 4rmt0.am. Tr it. Sla iv.ttic, ix f S Uivr. 14, lfiEf, W. I f'B PKIN'T J done at ihia PKIVTINfJ or EVKRT KIND oiiu c Tw'vs s Wvt v. v -VV?aV fiOlw . YOUR Rubber Boots ui.'.i' you havs seen t.ia "COLCHESTER' with Solo loather Heel. This Is the best fitting and KQST CUKiBLE BOOT In the market. Made of the best PURE G3M Stock. The Sole leather Heel saves Money to tha Wesrer. hp BUY VOU ARCTICS UN TIL VOU MAYS SCCM THC tOLCHeSTER ARCTIC with "Outld Counter." Anaad of ALL otriar In styleck djrat.tifty. If you ri-'ttie vorrh at your trory try tJva Cochfrwf l: I,, i . V
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