SFNTINEL& REPUBLICAN . . t - - - M17FMNTOWN. nrinrymt. may 11.190. B. F. S !I TV K I E K. ipit.pi a raurairroa. A tnni that make, silver and gnld its standard of picwuent of ddta. c:i;init he entirely lnkn up finan- -iII v. Ir the ilemuiiitijitioii of silver is t-i continue jiricws of everything will decline, ti. well, no one can tell what part's. Make silver the eiitial of iTold f jr the pivmi'Ul of debts, and fi:n Trill im'Mv and jiricen ad vnnce. Trip, n-ene of direotora of cemrnon svli-iol.-i ittiiiL.' in convention. cl.iKed doors, to elect n county aupT i nteii.lent of common schools is an unusual tine, and entirely uu-Ameri-c:m. It Tru-t just audi a Star Cham ber act that astonished the peo ple vf I'tii.n cutiitv since thev have beon inf. irmed tliattluir mhnol'dirpe- J tors sHt hi secret convention nt Lewis- j i irr t ele. t a county snperinteudant. ! ir mere are ni-ic ricn men in me I nited St.it-is now than in any past tirn( it is Lai'iiust) of the greater oi- lortnintv tlo-v havu for irathei Liu.' money. There are als. many morel people owning liomes than at any) other time ill the history ofthe-ouni try, win, h fact is owing t tl.eoppor- tumtv to admire a home. The Fcit- e.l S;;ites i, n land of iuig nl ii li is a"i open pr .of t th homes titiv ru!,i:, -hu will l ok for himself t'nt thi c. mnioti snving of a certain l-S . t 111 u l-i not c fleet, -that ill j getting richer! rii'li lire i'. po rer.' 1" ' . " teaches in Cumberland Valley, Vt -u t!i t..ry nt' Iri'. I i' in s.-t ! -f.. 1 :i wI.miu ti-t To the hun- ... woru-m ami chil.lren. ....... lu TC...l..n ll.. lir f'.v yi-ir-t I i-s.-i s.u-U a h.Min. tin ful ire i f fins it i ivi:l lie ii mho af ' :! iTi-n. us iherrt is out little in ! tin s i.-iu,,;i.m-i1(,,),'4 t. nil". ird tLem ! ni.! ivmei.t . But to t ii !,ri.nt hodv nf t!if i'!ii'h u'i'iiw'f". ho :ir not l. f.i-H lnt llijn the rrup if this' t'i'iiif uloii.-, and t li tve ntl.er r-.iti.-rs. tlie f .iliii-i- i .f i ii:ilt erip n;i; ! ,tii .ii-!v I -: t .ni l will in ' n. i w it o n t till ir 1 1 t rat i ns in tx ( n I;- I l.i ir on li.ir.ls. , I'ii-- I'lTiitin of pi ;i.-li tret now ' n over uv.-: f-i-. ic of nirit rr. n.r i r !v il.itij tHu -i !t s .f the i i. .iir:-mi. hut all ti.roii'h tiie .iii i ii. -t i n!v in mir c. untv, hut th..s. i.'j'i.-.-nt- to us. r.n.-t Situr.hiv I- I hu A. Ni.-.i.l-ri.iis uii.t M,-. .1. 1 u ..i t .'v" on the;r return to tl.h'r !i..im- in ti..- lie irt of th.' ; ach hi it I' le ni. 'lit. Mr Nil ulrm'i l:ti' I ti-t n f. r tl'l-e vtUs ! "l,'c i in pHUil.r out pr-ii-h tr. es on the two f.::i;:s recent 1 y pin i-'.i K.- ly i:i:u ;i: l'i t,Jii :ck to. V.-i . - Mi-.- vnv ou tt.c i'r.!it u' in i.isr uu.l the o'.hi-r nmr Stev r,.n f i t .. . i " 1 i-c poi. ' 'U i ur M fli UrlUirit , li" I ; m . i pliii.ti'.l npwur ls of seven upwar.lw of "en1,... ,;;(():S s Win,-, it IS.-.iV Y : .: .ii-. in. I and mi tho lust some tive t n-'.oi in. I tr-. s. Mr. St.ivi-r hud . i. , , , " ' on his places D.ar tl.eny Kuu ou I . inn I MI1I11. kV.TI Illl.IIUlT.il T r . U i N' i t li ll'iu.it.iin. iu WiisluuLjton Co Aloii Hie ai' i I tlie outU iloun t u'i :iii..ve I'.iii'moiit. ana !tween ! the ai:i-ii utem nnd filmier hind al I , , , i 'V hi-Mucn of the . M. riulrou IJ tl,.-,.. is . .-.a of clearing eitend-1 inr i -r nii.rt. 11 o::irMt rv to the pi iMiiuLT o; tre-.s. ami in ttii.au Hear ii'::s t U tT are now res lv for them, tri'-s ly the th.-UwaudK are lieir.-j put i into he nm.1. I'hw thirty acre j p! t i.f Mr. ('has. V lJm:i:i. J lat al.ove the stuti ui. on the upp r side! of tlie railroid. m fully plunt i. nu.l i in a riv vein s t'u.i o is promise of the fulfillment of the dreum that the mountain n.li would he a continu oils orchtr i f .r Miles. t. u .i .i n s Its Mother is in the Baggage Car. lt was ,.n .1 IVntisylvrinia Hail r..:id tram vminfc- u.irth from Wash iojt .n. All :h.- pnKsctiers hut two m tl.e tlerper hud J,,swd oil'. The e-.pti. ns wvie a y.uu man and a l'ill'V. I'll f. .IMII-r WHS Wlllilij to f. the w. simple i.f the majoritv. I. ut the latter i lij.i-ted in a loud ..ie. Its cries awnke the other passrtnera and . .mo pretty strung l.lli'ni;ii iTil.s licnlil. 1 lie vouiilt man k' .t out i f hi-, birth and carried i tlie bsbr up nil mg t i s.-i..t!i it uiiilli; Mini fr tow n the car, Hut the baby i i 1 - WSS aim its voice " ' si i. r mnlly a grav hea l-l Mir. -.In. , evidently an old It i. !Ur .,!u.-k his head out'fr.uu heiuii 1 t'.e cint.'irw and called to the y hit, n an in a rather i-harp voice. S- her... sir. why don't you take that . 'ni l to its m.thr. Sho will he hi. t manage it much letter than you. It evidently wants its inot'ii-r" "les. thats it echoed half a do 7n i tner irritated passengers. I'tie young man coiitmued to pie up ami u..wn tor moment, tl lien ml in a i pi let stram ,, , : "It mother is iu th haj-rage rii'." Ilire w:i.s au itistantantsui hush f .r a uioiiieiit. I'ruseutly the grav ln a. l.-d man stuck his h-a.l out iuto t ! aisle a'tin." "Let me take it for awhile, he tid s.,ftf ; -f.erh.ll i I can ipiiet it. - New York Sun. Trouble About a Woman. r'i'om the Lewistown ti.-w.ctte: Lucy Furua.e situ-ite in jrillliti (."o., and within si-ht .f Ut. fnion this c.'iiuty ana a scene of a probable murder, Tuesday mottling at ju ear ly hum. From events that, preceed e! it the ti.-Lg.dy was not wholly un expected. James Davis, the victim, was shot in the reck, and his assail ant, William Say, an Englishman, now repose, bthiml the prison burs in the Lewistown j:iiL lvii -wbji the engineer of th- supj-ly train which raw on the iiarrow cufige r"al from Lucy Furnace ani i-iu-nerts with the Pennvlvania runiu l line at II . nut Union. William Sav was his tirwman. The latter is mar rivtl :vnl it wan nt his limine where Ifcivi the rnjiiueer. Iirl-il. For s m tirw jiu.t it lia !ecn n- i tit-nl lv tliw ueiK'lilHrs that th--N I two ft-Ufiw workiut-n have not Ken on the mot frienilly terms with each other, ami oil a few occasion they have m-t in hostile ruiuuctcr. I'n til hint Friday it was not generally known what was the citus of this iiiiil;isantm-3 between the two well. On that nccaeion after the cnliiiiua tioH of a wor.ly warfare iu public, Say declared that lhivis had betray ed his confidence and had violated the sanctity of hid home circle, riii-u-atitip thojnrtections of hisSay's) wife. That moruinir, it is ullegeJ, Say ' upbraidcil his wffe and Davis for ! t,"'il' lrniir. It is retorted that , 1 hi vis tltvrutijton fearing his life to ii in UHUger ore it a kuiie. ami ai-tai-ketl Say, when the latter hastily pulled u r v.ilver from his jHK'ket ami shot lavis iu the neck. The revolver ust d is of modern pattern and of :JS colibre in size. The ball enUre Dnvis' ntck at the "Adam's apple," and ranged lotwf-ii the windpipe and the main artery. It hns not yrt bwen extract-d owing to l)avisVritica'l'ihvEical condition. Af ter the s!ioot:ni Davis remained mi , . i i ... ., l , . i conscious for stv. iai houis, anil it is t,,t j,uprobubl.- t!1:lt the bullet which 1 pieried his throat las found 1h1j- I w nt m or mar the lase of the: brain or close proximity to the spi-n.-.l column. The tlow of blood from the wound was verv i.rofuse and con- ! tinned, which suggests the belief that j the bullet may have torn or pierced the artery in the ne k. I Immediately following the shot j and without waiting to ascertain its j HtYc-t on its vidim. Sar tied down the little narrow guage railroad lead ' i"g from Lucy Furnaee, and pnst- ' in.. tIirin.Tli M.mtit I iiion i. Ttt in n. d on the main line of Pennsylvania railroad eastward. I' instable S. II. Nwwl of M .tint I'lii' ii. was appiised j.-f the tragedy and it was Hot long until l e n.-is in pursuit ..f the f.igi- 1 1 ve. At ttie t-h j,'i :ij!i t nvi-f east 'f ' M. .in. t I i. i. ,ii t i.. ,'.m.t':!.li. . ,i-rl. L- I ... , ..... .1 t... iL - .. " i 'it. . V ' . ! 'uu i : i iri.Ji;ttr i jk'hh . iuu un l .lft,l wuns ,.,,nvve.I him t- ...... ... t"" I .................. ...... ... i. the u-t i to. is 't'-l yenrs ol.l m - - The Peach Industry- l lie ju-arli lm'iis'rv is nssiimin ' tare lnoji-irtionK in Juniata eonntv. In ..:mtie N..uth i.f Jaiiiuti comity it is ih ei...iui; ir t.. a j.rri :it in.l:i try. In :ii. .tin r e .li.-iii e .ji.tn fi .in the 'iia:n!.eivl'ir U-jioMtory ti sln w the i!itivt taki n in theciil- t ...;.... r 1. ;.. ..... . , .... . ... ...t..(i...Wi-i of I'lankii n-i arfu! I 'l :i: i ' im c t. lis ..f thf - -1 ' r ivst i. .;i t.jwiishii. ,-iii.i hert.to we ui.retnl fr .rii t'i.' V-n ! 1 -r . Hlity I:i: t?e, iih also Tt..l!.. I. .11-.. .f tl t. - .f t t .-; 1. in ihn Fnmk'.in c .untv. Tl h uilustrv in O.iincv t-iwnshi; i lii!niiiir. Within the j.st f- p. ks the i ls lis liai'.icl kl.nv h.lt planted the follow nuniher of lr;-s : II. 11 TVrt. :s"rt; In . Mi l l . nr. JJ"io; J. .,-. h SmttzT, l) : .I .'.in l.nrg. r. ..o: .laci. Mn-.r. .l .Vu M. l erivn. ll.rniu C.-k. ..: ii. a. .-:., r.er. 'r v . ; i:" ' " ...L Ml j.ti I (r ti..r ''.II- t.i II ,. t ... I ... tl.l.ul. L'.. li. Hu'oy. 1200; ti. 1$. l):ittv. tOO; !' t'liarls . Il.iti.ir I hinted on the a . . , . . . v l-vi Meaner !arm, lia: l. M. h-nr- i .-(,,.. A,ri,n V. Small. l00O: A. 115S: I. M i r.'(i.Mii. lllOU; I.iiu- D. Shockev. -. 1 L.i. i i . . ! i jii. .-iiim-ari n.is j.n pi.tiimn; .1 .1 . . . I ... 11 r i .. ... i i .. . i .111111 in jimsi iw.j Yi-an no. i'. - i"n nun .i. i- i wii mtve ;iisi . ,;, .m. fl nrrr ,.;,, ' J. 10 Mh "rwrJ- u VmV, , I nll.i ilft,. j.,,....! rlh,..ui..1f i.L IIIIU Uiv I'lNlUT 'I J I'lltlll I1WI I" II I see.U. They h avc nloiit four acrm ! . alt"krether. There have heu l.l.int daliout ."0,tl M tree in that vicinitv this .spring'. - Fiendi8h Act of a Mother- Mvrion, In.!., Mav S. -The intro du.-tion of evidence in the case of I John Sa-e. charged with the murder j of Harrv C'uniiinirhim, was commcn-l Iced veterdav. The heiisiitiou of thu .iww the'ieatim -nv of Eliza s.i.-e j tl.e divorced wife of the accused, 'who is now undeioino; lifo impris onment f. r the crime f.r Saja is oil ! trial. I Mis. Safe's recital was highly dram at ie and pathetic. She testified that she first m-t the prisoner in Au gust. 1-HSt : that soon after he cmn '. meiiced paring regular and devoted ' attrntioii to her, and offered to mar- i v her, if her 1 vearol.l bov inuld bo .i:......l .. v:;. l.;.,.i tv, i .' 1. i ' . i : him but to this Sage objected, s lyiuy ; fl,,. 4.iir,nA ah.it...t it w. .ulrl 1 1 ri . .f . - it and vend it back. .- i . . v l room oi iuo newiv.marrie i coujile Nave continued t- importune her', . , ,- . ' ... . . . ... Illl tlii'V t.r.t f.i u ai... u.r..n m U An to niiikrt wav with the chil 1, and tin-' ally, on Sunday, Jane 1, Iv nho ' . "i .i l i i " i - i.l to. .k the child in her arms, carried it 1 a ini!. across the tinlds. thrnw it itite the creek, covered her face and ran away. She and Sign were married tho tollowinir eveninor nua wire ar " Thursday - r cross exam- retinlon tlie follow iu I'l ie witness was sh arpli e.l. but without impairing the force of her testimony through the trvirg rd.-al. The Ran of Shad. The pick of the shad hauls along the fhea.ijieake are selling for twtn- j established th fact that the murd ty e-uts a pair, the lowest price sinew ; er r had been bitten a little while and Maryland field hands refused to be ; by a mad dog, and that rabies Jeclar fe.l on them, and heiring were pprea 1 : tied iself during the night. Themau npen the field as a fertilizer. For j was bouud not without tiiaUculty, aoon several year the iucrease iu the rnn after which he died. of shul hs leen very noticeable and j - - prices hive bicn going downward at' A Brave I ncle. a rorrespotuliug ratio. The city j markets ni. fortunately do not ie ; "r" Buffolo Tiling, spuml fully b this teDilei.cy. but the ! 'While John B. Edwards a promin city resident, with an eye to nest 1 ent farmer, of Wayne, was driving winter' mark't bills, can put money . home the other nieht he was tttop- into his parse by orderirg now some barrels or half barrels of pick leit had and herring or sm' kel herring. Mr. YA wards generally prides him The increase in thia delicate aud ' lf on his nerve and courage, yet important food aapply is due m tireU In the work of the State and Fiah Commission. The eggs of the shad are deposited in enormons nnuibers of the female Sab, Witt, owing either to the luck of fer tilization or to the rapacity of other hsu whu-h dwtn T great iiuantitics of tho -h-I r-'e. comparatively f-w j I the syi.t ilejrs:tet, ll 1- It tv r.u tu:e'a working .evelorws iuto fi-h. For a nuiuiH-r of years no at Lie iLfierent hatcHnff stations of th United States Fiah Commission, the fuiaV cha 1 have bet-u caught, the eptrs takenf rom them aud batched. ; and tiie yonn ?had either p!ared bark in the sane w iters or distribut ed anion ir the diiIVr i;t riveas of the I'uiteil States- In this wav the riv ers on the Pacific coast, where shad ncre unknown, havu been Blocked nnd the best of all American food tishes have become a familiar article of diet There waa fr a K-ng while a ten d ncy to sneer at the "cientitic cruiika" who were engaged iu this work. Local Csheauien and owners of tiuhirg shores that once La 1 j-ield-ed lar-;e aniiual revenuep, but wilh each returning Boring had become less and less profitable: looked en with to!ei able good nature and little faith in the outcomes of this work, which was to restore their property to s unething of it prosperity. V bi shad for ten cents is the answer of the -scientific cranks'' to all this Ku-icule and arguments fall to th ground in the face of the achieved result sbnwD by this year's rnn of shad. 1'hiladelphia Inquirer. What an Indian fan Stand THE HI Role TRF.ATMKST fSKD WITH A HAI.K ' BOEN KFI M.V.V. Kroiu tLe Detroit Fre Tres. To show what au Indun can stand whrn ho has to I u.ay tell of an in cident which - happened during the winter I was with them. Towards eveuin' ou a very cold winter day, when ii was snowing jut a little and drifting a great clil, an Indian came to the log house wilh a jug half full of whiskv aud with his rile. 1 llll:l;,' in that tin; iuir ha-1 lern -ntiif-' v full of wlii,kv when he starte.1, and tiv the tim bo irt ti th hmi ii w:is in r:itlir a j liy ruti-iitian. The iiii and the riri were taken awav fr-.iu him an I i. was ur.leic.l to "i t to his wi-iw.-irii as ci-ii-k as h could tf- !..rt lwf-re ilnrnnsH nm . l i " . V - i nave gone to CA'UV' ,,ul ?:illJ xt .uoru.utf his soiiuw ai.pe:ireti at. the house an. I sai.l he h'J not cxm home that . i .nil ns ziia tn .i.r u-n u ..-- i-nlil hhe ha.! lj-en anxioiM about him. Then the sein-ii for th 1 -t Imlian he;;:tri. He uas f nn.l in cr.o of the she. In ,,.ar th Inru tin lr a In a; oi urnr- , e,l s.:i.v. an.l the lin.ces are tliati.i... 1 ii t..i. the H,iuiv ti.at w:i :i!kvp htm li ii i 1 er s f.-r t In J; in "oub in ,;,f!"f r t'r:t t!;i i t.o:i. a.j.l it -iiuj-.v. v bo with ti I!" In li in instinct ! . i . . - . .hi rurtiii tin ifi m-i.i was ii WLrii t-.i' iiinml Mil). Appar 1 f.;v t:n l.i.h iu w.is -i fri;7i.n inrjisc ti" turn', lt-1 iaiu out iif Lis a now ;l:i:.kHnlpu:!t - l...Th;sI,:,niets tn 1 ! j where a ile-; hcU xv. is cut in the i-c i ' r ti.o purpvse or wuterin the cnt-' I'e T v:v. r.. 1'.... ,... .... n-. . to k itif pan tint wai he si.Ii: t'., ;-v h ."e. au l til.inv; it repeat. M'y .inshe l pailful nftr pailful r f i-e r. Vcr ovt r tl.u ho ly of th Iniliar. I'.r the tune the ether u-.isueceP(.f:.I rcr-f, L- 1 returo-.l shv hl Lr ia in t;l4 .Vl , ,,.lt ali l sete.l 1 -lie nri wrajiped up in hlcnltts. ; There is no ii iesti n th:it if ha had : hem found tir the others anj h id j ; heen taken into the house frozen ss . ; he was he would have died. ; i I'oor Ileus-Itnrned. ! , i .t -.- . .... I TICA, 1., .M.IV !S. 1 IK Cin-II . , aniro coiintv ixir uouse ana liis.-ino , . .. R.sviiiin UM-aTeil ut 1 reston sis t:u t.s - f .tL ... f.. .." r , 4 n i . n . . rtlhlTI II II i-iitrk, I II I ftp Il sT-T f 1 Wl IliT i.f the po.rhous Imildintr, wbrr th ! idii.ts werekei.t. There w.-is no nr...! j viuii.iiK i.ir estiiiuishiiiLr the names. j The ke-jiers and nt ijrhlrs jave their attention to pettin;out the paup I ers and inK.-me, and lot the building I Inn n. All lut ten idiots were res ! i-itc.i. I 1 b1 "n n of the fire is unknown. Ktot k st very low each price. Oid 'sterday afternoon a woman wasjetwck atil! at cost as he wants to quit 111 the Illlot l'mtment, amokin. . bnsiuest. and will 811 t- anvor.e one pui ner pipe iu nr pockm ami j was soon inveloped in tlamep, and ; latter died from the eiTects of the ' burns. It is kiii'iKistsl that nome of the idiots got hold of some matches and iu playing with them set tire to the r:rl ling. A IJride's awful lleath. Fjnm the New York eveuint: Sun. A terrible ocenrrence has just hap pened at Wnile, near pollub, in I'rus sia. Three mouths ac-o an inhabit ant of that place married a verv pret ir Tilling vnrtinir n ii.a..i. ir voiin wort. in. r woinan Tk. ..ll. ..r ni.rl.r 1, .1.. I w a " "j-, ""-'iii Tit n ilsV-li- " ' - " - .r, . , ., ... Ine next dav the mr of the room . , , , . , l" ,u iriuiiiiiwi niiui iuu ;x i "casamn was veutually tent for. When the door was burst en a horrible bpectade presented it-M-lf to tho sight of the n,'-K'-',:'r- The husband embuei ! 'n hhio.1. with foam on his lips m I. .,11 1 extended on the lied, which waa torn and covered with coagulat-d MoihI. 15y his sida the wife waa uleeping her last deep. Then' ae an J ears of the unfortunate woman had Lin de tached by chewing. The breast was horribly diafigured. Au examination held imroediatlv ped by a marked highway robber ; ami releiveit ol Uia money. i h.i did not show any of it on this oc raiaon. He stated to his family that tLe fellow who robbwd him would weigh 300 and waa aa wiM ami bloodthirsty a rillian as be ever lie saw. His nre, who is spending a few lavs with them, is reiwonsible and the enjoyment nhe took out of the case was int tT anr means unpiea-- . i nnt. About au hour before the arrival of her uncl at his home Tuesday eveniug she informed her aunt that she would retire that she was ut fntling welL She ktarted for her room but did not go to it. She baMly donnel a big overcoat, and taking the family pistol, went out on the road ami waited for her uncle (wno oy tno war is a ii. A. R. man, and when he came she deliberately held him up for los money. After securing the cash she made a detwiir and reached homo before her undo a-.d and quietly slipped in hcr chmler. Iu the morning Edwards was re lating his blood-curdling adventure how he hit the desperado over the head with a board. He alse said he had been shot at. The neice could not stand it any louder aud Paid : "Here uncle, is vour iMX-ket-book, I was the robber. Let up on that storv." Presto, f xit uncle. .1DDITIO.SJIL LOC.1LS A AVilliamsiort irirl on boinsr ask ------- i i- , ed why she did not get married, re plied : "I Lave considerable uhuut of my own, I have a parrot that can swear, and a monkey that can chaw toViiuoo, s. I have no need if a bus band: Under the la-ad of -Down with the Tramps, the North Amt ricaii of M.iv 0 says : Now that Lrbauon has organ ized a chain irantr or tramis, there littl doubt that fastidious chiR of the cotnMitinif v will steer clear . . 1 .-. . 'l'n.....: oft. U l rill) 1. 1 i nil- 1 1 .1 . A. I r-. ..... - v j oims--il to wurk, au.l are not j.artl- . eularlv foml of wrarinsluill an-leliniu i jewelry. Of o.urse the friiternity will swarm :nt other plHi-tx to the relit-f of I-lianin, hut those other j.l.u-s are at lilertv to protect thera-oelv-s in tQ tarno mnuner if tln-T chose, mil! thero in no rt-asou why shouiil nt. It is n.it iipetssary to iutcrfer with lh enuploymt-nt of lm!;.-st win kinsmen the a.loj (i m i.f this tinrav.ire. au-l if tha a:i:u il icy wns tiiraui throughout the en tire country the poous tramp would vn liei-i-Tiie extinct. The Ir.:witown Sni'.tinI of last week sava: two mi-n from MiiTI'u tuKii, who hail iu.l il'eiJ iu b hizk to ja consiih-ralilt- extent, .'ot iu a ng'ut , in the vicinity i f t'i.- ni'-rry-fro rouuJ w....,.i. .. :ht. Xftarwaril-t on of 1 j 1 i- i r ...... i i.o wjo, in no w.it j i-e fuss I loriur i '" ' oi. l.l-t OnlVlf.. :. ...1,1,1,. ... I. - ... i ji 'i in H'Ci.t. anu was rrj-nea nv a rnmu .i. ... vifiriitv of th M.iin Ktr .t hri Jtr! whern he (cw captur fc.i.iu 1 t: ke-i to -nil I.v t!:e i llicr-rs. i.;nv sj.,n,.s wtret'urown :iftr ll.ra- r IC v!lUM ,iowr, Market btreet a!:irm union .j,.. . L .,.. tonn went thr.m.'h a lar"e nhitc er was aires;-.! Mon.i;iy niorniu j on a charge i.f assailt and l:i:tery lrrfiir':i 1 ll-ifsny dr. hut hi e:u-j-loytr. Jell Mi hNtrh, arrivi-d on the scene :n:d efT-cthJ :i c.im'.r. ;uLv. A Cure for CnHillpiilloa IcK Heailache. Ir. S-hi Inso whiln in the Korkv v. ..ntuirs. ois.--vered a r-ot th::"t w hen conil. ned with other herhs, lu:iken Hti eiisv arid cf'l'tuUl ure for cue: ii .it i..n.' It U in th form of l.-sves, M.id is known in. "in . i . . T- i . j: - t . :il JJI..I lll.lil. Iiir-' -1 llir-. II will cure kick l rslj.clie in u nt 1 rs hiche in rii niifht. i ; i- ii-j i For Lie In ...t, liver and kidneys, and '" .! Vl. ion it dix a woniters. Drut rists tf wU it at ."Octs apfirkniro. tOpporlunl t) to Secure train. Ilar- Surnul S'rayer did not tind a -us tomer to hay his cluthinir stole, theiefore he hi laid io a ni-e new wanting to bur bim out i- in vites vim to cali rnd learn terms and RO forth at his M ore. on Hi idge Stree-, l'.nrj,.n Miy 7. 1H-.10 3m. Under the present liw, sr.ys Ihe liellefoiito AVat hmHii, any persons appearing ou the at i-eet or in any public place intoxicated state, is liable to aiieit on njjht by any per son, and can lie taken ls-fore any magistrate who shall fine the ofTeiid- ! er not exceeding $. together with .COs.S. X lie tl lie IS ko te paid llitO lUf WUo'l iuint CURE Sick na.iarhean1re:ieT all the troublea inoi dnt to a hiiuMi Kate of the aratam. auch aa lnizinoaa. Na-sv lirnnimr Diaua afur l'"t. fain In in SMa. While Uvair moat rauiai-aie sueccaa has been aoown m curliif rteadaehe. yat Caarxa a Ijmi ljv Pnxs are equally ralual.e in ('ocatluoa. euiing anJ pranrinc thiaaniir.Tincc.iin'laint. while Ust also ovrei-t all disnroars of the avaurh. atimulate the liver and refuktas ake bowataL If-cr only cured AHie they would be aim net wneaaasi te those who aniTar from thia diatraaaiar complaint: but fortunately their Koodnaea a w aot end hrw. and thoaa who once try UMm will fit! theaa HtUe ptls valuable In so many mm that they will not be willinc so do withont them Bat after sklek laul la tbe nan of so many trees t we make our erws boast, while Hhere do not. mm of o mu Lrna thatLm !t wl Our pilia cure a t'aaraa'a Lrnu Lrvaa Pnxs are vwrr small and eery easy to take. One or two pills auake a. doae. They are strictly eecetahle and do w srtpe .or parrs, but by their eentle artloo ptaaae all who nee them la rials at K eenra: Ove 'or f I Sold eiiyhere, or sent by Mil cant nsuan e&. r tb. bin Ula firwlDs, i ! SCSTT'f DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. WAMTED-ACENTS S, SHRUBS, YiNtb, &C. STEADY WOHn For Hoant, Indutrlmu Mm. Bli7 BxpDSl. or Com- W grow m full line of r1- slKptd to PsnnsjlTUU Tka ) fuMl Uuwt. Writr immrtlintMy fur trrmM. C. CHASE Sl CO., PHtlA., PA. Stop t3bLx-t Chrok;G Cough How! Ft Jt 70S 1 Unt It tny tacrine eon- Mii.n'l r- AmukmiiiIiiii. Srrofula. Uiera l: l: .il. i.t like 1 SCOTT'S FiULSE Of Pure CotI Liver Oil and HYPO PHOSPHITES or Xim It n mt m mltahJ milk. Far i Snnil Fmnl.qinn WWWtt W lalllUIWIWII 5 ( Tlire u. l r Imltrntlone. C Announcements. The l. I'oing cie .t j.rlciii f.r iin-oouncenx-n's hss bc.-n m i-uIIy iir-i-J n t.n bv the unitrsignt-d. mud Du deviiti'.n fruni the lime will male : Congr-. $2i ; I'rrsid.-nt Jude. : ?-nae flit; l.-g:s'fnr-, $7; .soc.i- .. i ......... i -n i i,' . . : ' "r M"'"1' ""' f nui Ij Treimn-r, nch. j . ; Ci.mniinnontr n.l District Alljmr, t... $t ; Jury C",nr!-T.!irr ni Aali:.r, e--$1. A'.t ii!iTi.n! ru-i.i!ii:n;cti.iuii re? i-iiier-liny ciTirfH itr wit! h chargil 'li C.-C l rr lil.n. Vniir m all canes . iK-p-.ll! IT AI.VASCE. V. M. ALLISON. Editor Jxtninta Hrrald. j K. K. S1HWE1KK. i f.'Jifor SuriML em Kf.pi buhs t t'OUNTY COM VIsSIONKIi. i tl.lTriH StXTlKL AXD KtPIHLIBaS ti Please arinnr.ni- flit naina ol v . tiarrir i M.Mir. of Wa.ker Twp.. aa a ritdi.1 il ff.r ' nnmiiiation fr Cmnty loiiiini"init.--. ' sa!i- y-cl in Kei nl'-"1 UN.ifc.-A. ir. '4:..iri;'a r.-- ' cord ai a Si.l'ticr and Citirrn la without Mi wish and he o-.n ail the qiialillra li..ca necesaarv lu-aake a R km! and eiti :mr. t otBcer. bavior inceive.1 witbin a tew vot'i ol a majority ttire years aj-;ii. after uot b.: inn alit- tn canva the rounlr on account id aii-k.ia in bis famitv, fultv at't.ta hia rlaiiu tor lh ttii-e. " SIIKKl.lN"lt)Ti. May VI. r0. Ei.iToa Skstiskl asn Krrt BLican : Duar i- ir .- The county irovernmnt which ia lodged in the board ot County Corumin- 1 sioneia, ia of more importance iu timoa of ! peace to the people of 1 1. a county than the , enrml enverntnent and therefere th . board of county comtniaionera abnld b ! coujpiiai-d el boneat and capable men, who j w ill diacharirfl the affairs of ottlce for tl;--general piKid. Wilh this o'.jcct in view I J would name Joseph S'ttlwr of Kaietti-; township aa a citizen at.undmtiy qna'itie.l '. to All the important office r.f county rem ( niiianr. II is nm inaiion at the primary; election will a-ive the people srnerailv hh : epportiinii v to elect a flood man to the iru- f portant ou.cn in Novemlier. JLWHTA. C'VNTY TKK SL"RKK. Editor rr the 5knti kcl and Kin oLt j caw Ier ir t JAtiK-t j. Mcvuiiin r Tni-rarora towtifhip has numeronn frind do (Itffir to haive bim anntuucti . can d .flute fr Ihe otfice of County Treaanrtr at th kfpuhiran Primarv Kltx-tmn, i:biacf to tb rules tht trovm th party, feiiifr i tthi-1 that it he b-rornea the fttandard bearer for that othVe. ho will prove a towrr of strength b.tore tha people in old Tiica rora and the i:ppr end. and throughout tt.e entire county at the November election, lie U a nun ot utiaicht forward address and I pood buMttea qualifications aod ceramou vrnnF views ui ninucwi Biiatir. TUSCAKORA. En it. .a or Tin Ji mat Sentivkl tun Repi blicar liner Sir In cuitornnty wii-i the ru'ea of the Ke uhlic i i t.arty tor prim ary Domination that all candidates fur of fice must be puhliclv announ-el, I .resent the name of Luke Davis ot Walker town ship aa a most auitah'e man for the oflice of County Treasurer. Mr. Davis livre ia the besviest fsx-psying t'wmhi in the couutv. a tow Dfhip thst has not been honored with onmioailoD lor couutv oflice in years. lie bss beeo a bavy laz-.ver all his life. an economical citizeu, a tiller of Ihe aoil. a seldier in the Lmon army aluiowt three years, a member of the National Guard Ave years, a good citizen every way, whe will Tove himself so efficient county oftictr, if the opls will do themselves justice in electingr him. WALKER. Editor fSrTiiL d Kepi slicas : No man in this community has the publi- conBdence to a greater decree for honesty of purpose and flnancial interritr than Frederick Ei-penschsde, and for thst reason be is one of Ibe fittest men ia the countv for fllcial position, thcreloro I preaent hint a candidate for tbe primary nomination for Ihe oflice ot County Treasurer. He haa not been an oflice seeker and for that reasoa w ill be acceptable to a Urge majori ty of people. 11 is extensive acquaintance bleb haa been acquired throughout tbe connty by dilliient attention to business will make bim invincible before the in November. people J MIFKLINTOWN. Editob Skitiikl asd Rkfcblicak .- Dear Sir : John F. Ebrenneller of Fayette township, may not be known personally to every man in the county, but wherever be is known bis name when mentioned in con nection with tbe nomination for tbe otlice of County Treasurer, inspires confidence. He is a mar. of tbe people and resides in the banner district of the connty. Tbe eye of all Juniata are turned cpon Fayette at election time. Considering tba personal qualities of Jtfr. Ebrenteller and tbe dis trict in which be lives bit Docuination at the primary would be most timely and bis election assured in November. FAYETTK. U KY'S. or e:ii. .-i.t nr mn. and ... S I'fcHa. J v rix'I i: Ar.-ST'. ll Ml I SM'Si'-."-1 TO ACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece for the money in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. ."here is nothing better. Try it. ?or sale bv dealers and grocers. Trc!H' Xc:iic. All ii-i""s re !. I-t c n'vi.f.t not to trepF mi l' " ''' "'M 'nd t the nn.io.'rii.''l i.. Vn.,..l ti. n.hi, tr tl.e uri i -' h;un:g. hitg, l i k nz l.nri-. !' - ii-r .)." cut- tinctni-lci ft.-- : - 'i'- s! 'r--'siii,- ir p i'l i.c t li'i : '. I'lVltl FlHB. Knti-niinf 27. i (:. 4 ,C tTrn-" ts ri-m T ft r m-'a- rr.y. ly ti t-p lii. . .,rtiir. t ii. n L-.ro- t;-e a re tire rirt-r. i .. CAJ !vJ Cws-iJ. lF T T " f A I:fe-trr tnr. I -isiRr-r rr. Ttmertf ti 1 rrr:fc U.i x-r:t rrtcf-. i r. 6-.U3:- I.a3 failed if. no rroii j.r not nrnrrwM; mr scare, f-aadatuu i..r a (realise and e Fnrt Buttls cl civ tr.i t;.u..ur. kimtr. ... Kxprers arid iiiSr-p. Jt xwts yur. cnthlns lor a trial, ut it will eiire yoj. .Jlrees H. g . r.co r, r. .c i ss Fti. s r- sin Yen S3: Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but you will find " Dr. Waraer'a Caraline printed on the inaidc of every genuine corset. They are sold by your nearest dry goods dealec WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.. New York and Chicago. EXPANDED METAL ssarrHiNG new. RreiDSMC--j. C .-.itrxes. CSMFTERies. Frww Gahmns G'.io?. A.-lf-m, w ladw Ooards, Trellisea, ir-..'.M.f - 1-i i RIMI I.4TH, DOOR "aTS, riis Jir I.lu-trated Oilalogne: mailed tre CENTRAL EXPANDED METAL CO !?B 71 nCir M., Hlttebnrarh. . rrxrdHsre .r kct. it Otve name of this pape? Consumption Surely Cured. To Twa xrr.i: Please Inform your readers that I hare a poeitive remedy for the aboTe-named dlsaane. By iu timely uae thonaanda of hopeleaa eains hare been permanently enred. I ahaU be glad to asud two bottlra of my remedy FREE to any of yonr readera who hara eonanmptlon if they will sand ma their Express and p. O. addwee. haapect fnlly. T. A. aiXHJUM. SL C. 1B1 1'oarl St.. a. y. LEG 1L. DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Ja rttoft of Benjmmiu DtUman. The in d. rained Administrator hsTii ff been grant. d letters lestsmentary os tbe estste ot B -i.j-im n Dillraan, lata of Dela ware tu!hip, Jnnisia county, deceasede out id ihe Orplian Court of JunUta coun ty, brreby (i.ves n-.tiee lo all eiona in-di-bted to sniii eAtiite to mke iiumediat paMn-nt, and those Invn.,; claims will pre- sent them propi-rly u liemicatrd fnr'sel- tleuent. E. J. KURTZ, Administrator. E SI Alt NOTICE. Notice i, hereby (tiven that letters of ad iiin i-trtion, oa the estate of Mrraret I viihi it, laie i.i re.inanagn township, Juo- jsmm -TES-PJFEWICE! aia eouniy, ra., nave oeto granted to tbe undersigned refirtirg in same township. All persons indebted to said estate sre re-questt-d to make iuiuiediate payment, and those having li-gsl cUifiu to prunent them duly autheuiica'ed for settlement. Joseph roth rock; Adminiitrmtor, Miffltto. Pa, May 14. 1890 ot. 1, U U PrMKIt I. Loow K. ATau. r. - . ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, StIFFLINTOWN, PA. rry-Collectiiig and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. r- u.;n treet. in olace of rei- i -r T ..,1. V Atkinioa. Ka- south ef UUUCV -."-" ' :a lOHC Bridge street. icl... H ILBERIORCE SCHWETER ATTOKNEY - AT - LAW, Mir FLINTOWN, PA. rr-nBice on Bride. treet, opponite Court Hoote. VcLalohlin. Jomph W. CTI--.W MCLAtTGIILIX A.STIMME1, INSDEANCE AGENTS, PORT ROYAL, JUNlATjt CO.. PA. ny-Only rliabl Companies rpreented Jan. 1, 18f9-ly -pvR. d. m. CKAwr uku fc ' . a . .,..r.hin for the Dractice of Medicine .nd th-ir coll,'e "o - ant iitret'., Miftim'town. Fa. onor both oi th. win b. tound .t times, unlr otberwine i rofemorlly red. April Ifcl, low- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I would inform tbo Jtublie that I have saw in my new millinery itore at my place of residence on Water .treet second aoor irora wmn a full stock of Spring and Summer mininery ,nBAm. mil new. and of the latest styles. and having employed first clans milliner I am prepared to supply the public with everything found in a firstclatis milliner store, come and examine my steck. I consider it no trouble to show goods. MBS. DEIHL. March 22-87.1 .. WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, TW.t I ran stop ti.othacb in less than j live minutes ; no pain, ne extracting. I That I can extract teeth without pain, by the use of a fluid apr'18" " te?tb ! ! aud (itina ; no danger. ! That Diseased fi nail (knovn ' I a Scurvy) treat AA. t'i s;icciitully I snd a cur- war ranted in every i case. - Tei-th Filled and warranti-d lor life. Artificial Teeth ri-inoddlt-d, trom th repaired, ex, hang or. in '.. H t" $12 Pur net. K..-.u.-1-l Tret inserted at Hi-aiitilul in m prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect natrs- larti.io. IVople who have artificial teelh uilh which they ctrinot et, re cswcially invited to call. Will visit professionally at their homes if ootirled ty letter. Will viit reu'Hrly atRichtlld the 2nd we.-k ol May and h-tler. Tebms Cah. G. Li, D Ell II, Practical litnlM, i lTABl.lHtD I! MirFLI!ITW!(, 1. ' Oct. 1 1 ". IX ltiO. . .Id . 1 i-1-m ; '-.-jr.- rrr . !JV,f lift Ir.-. I ( J jt nily SIA.S ! 4io it'? rs. --- :t-:iii K4it. W A NTED S A I. E S M i; N To re.r.-si.tit one .. th li2t-t Narseries in thi- l-..trv. ll' e i: tl if A I. l.-e Sill i.sloc tlou o all cut..iii.'rs Ni. t.r. vi..ii, .xtrionce' niTensarv. Siller J aittl EkfClle from eMrf. AM.-ei. ni:ititie ai;et itOul'K-;. k THOMAS, Maj-le A v-i.ue X iir-rrii-i, rt Ctii-tr, I'a Jiiiu.irv lrl- i-4t. .tt.n.A ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. INOiANAPOU. lfD. NO MORE OF THISr Rubber Fltnea unlaoa worn uneonfortably tielrk wUli.ateti slip off th ft. To remedy Uueeril Uie " COLCHESTER " RUBBER CO. offer a shoe with the inside of the heel lined with ruuU-r. Tiiis clinawto the shoe and preventav the Kuliber from atipping; off. Call for the "Colchester" "ADHESIVE COUNTERS and you can walk, run or Jump lu Loem. ! ! i St NO FOR OUR CATALOSUCtMo rRICr.S WHmmal Ol WHmtca. old womam. so mcott With Black Diamond Kooping to covca th lkt. ht go to Pas from thi ukxo of voua bwthT BacAL-sai IT alseaov covesi th kastm. Send for illustrated circular to M. Ehret, Jr., & Co., 38 Walnut (9trets PHILAOtLPHIA. JYeic Firm. -ooo- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. No more Summer for monthg to come. Fall and Winter ar here, and to conform to the change, the Senior member of the Grm has just returned from Eastern Markets, where h se lected with great care the goods that his many patrons favor. DROP JJ. We have now filled our shelves with Fall and Wish ! Goods of all kinds. Our cus- eflbrtu to give them gooJ ' euit their vurno.es. and to we ! helieve that we art better pre- ! parel than ever to merit their j confidence. We invite ou to w come and see and be satisfied. In our dress goods department we have almost everything. Don't be backward, call for wJjat JOU want, t j SllOCS 19111 HoOlS. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in its assort ment, and you certainly can be suited in fit, quality and price. Whatever improvements havt been added by the manufactures we have them all. W can supply you with foot wear for any in or out door pervice. Our grocery Department never lags. Ve have on hand a lull line oi Fresh, Plain and Fancy GROCERIES. Also, the only full line oi aUEEJXSWAUE in the county. Every house miict have its full (supply ot Queens and Glassware, this is i . .. . ; the r,t01 tO Call Oil ioT tiUcll ar- tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Keinember the place, Mais Stkejet, Opposite Court House, Alifsi in town. Pa., Fred'k KSPK.ASCHADM V Son. FEITKSTLVANIA. EA1LR0AB. TIMK-TAliLK On and after Snnday Mn.r 11. lH'JO, trains that stop at M Iffiin w 111 rnn asfellewa: EASTWARD. BaBSiaarns Apcovksdstios lesves Al t' on eilv at 6 Stiia. m..Tvrone 5 S n. in.. Mount tJnjon at C...ri4 a. m.. X Xewton Hsrnil- i. m i.i.'Ta. in., ne evrown 4 .a 2U . in.. Lew . istewn 7.45 a. in.. Milford 7.02 a m.. MiTia I s.m.. Port Koval S,17 a. m-.IMsxics 8, ; 1'.': a. m Tiiori'ora H -'"a. ra.. Vandyke .'IK a. m., Thi.tupwinttiwn 8.87 a. ra., Dur j ward t.42 s ni.. Millerstewn 8,4S a so., 1 Newport t.fte a m.. srrivins; at Hamsbnrc ! ID, '5 a. m., end at Philadelphia, 1,21 p. m. Sea Shore Exibess leaves Altoeoa dally I at 7,15 a. m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and Harriaburg, reaches Mifflin at 10,05 a. m., Harrisbarf 11.40 p. M., and arrives in Philadelphia at 3.1 p. m. Mail Tina leaeas Pittabnrc dairy at 6,30 a. m., Altoena at 2,00 p. m., and step ping at all regular atatious arrives at Mifflin at 6 OS p. ra., Ilarrisburg 7.Ud p. ui., 1'bils adclphia 10,5 j p. na. Mail Express leaves Pittsburg at I tit p aa. Alteona 6 20 p m ; Tyrone Iii2pn; Hunt ingdon 7 37 p m ; Lewistown 8 41 pm ; M1T Hin9(i3pm; tiarrisburg 1W 45 p ns ; Palra delphia 4 2b a m. DT Expbe's leaves Pittsbarg at B.9U A. w. ; Altoona 1 1.50 A. M.: mat- ba lWad at Mint in at 2.05 P. U.; arnvea at Harris. nurg at S,ao r . M.; at Philadelphia, 6.M P. M. Philadelphia Bl press will stop at MM I a at 11 87 p. in., when flagged WESTWARD. Vast Lihb- leaves Pbisdelphii dally at 11 40 a m; ilarrisbarg S 40 p m j MiIIib 5 04 pm; Lewistown ( 2 p m ; Altevsa 7,s0 p m; arr'vesst Pittsburg at 1 1 ii . Wat PASsanaaa leave Philadelphia dally at 4 80 a. tn Harrisburg, 8 16 a. ca. Duneannon, 8 54 a. m.; Newport, 9 3S a. m.; M illerstown, 40 a. m.; Thempsontewa, 9 62 a. m.; Van Dyke, 10 00 a. m . Tusaar ora, 10 04 a. m-Mexico, 10 07 a. m. Port Reyal, 10 13 a. m.; Mifflin, 10 it a. m. Miltord, 1 26 a. ra.; Narrows, 10 34 a. ra.i Lewistown, 10 48 a. m.; McVeytown, 11 14 a. m.; Newton Hamilton, 11 8! a. m.; Hub tingdon, 12 17 p. m.; Tyrone, .107 p.m. Aitoona, 1 4 p. to., and stops at all regular stations between liarrisburg and Alteona.; Otcteb Expbbss leaves Philsdelphia dal ly at 5 50 p. ni., Harrisburg, 18 20 p. a stepping at Rockville, Marysville, DuBsan non, Newport, Millerstewn, Thomj sontewa, Pert Reyaltirae at UitBin, 1 1 65 p. Al teona, 2 15 a. m.,and Pittsburg, 10 a. as. Mail Tbaih leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. m., Harrisburg 11.20 a. m., New port, 12 14 p. in., Mifflin 12.52 p. m., stop ping at all regular stations between Mifilia and Altoona reaches Altoena at 8 49 p. aa , Pittsburg 8.10 p. m. Altoska Accom bod Aria leavss Phil adelphia daily at 11 40 a. m., Harriabarg at 19 p. an., Duacaanen 4,4i p. m., New pert . 12 p. m., Millerstowa 5,2i p. m., Theupsentawo 5,84 p. ra., Vandyke S 3 p. m., Tuscarera 6,45 p. m., exiee 5,47 p. ui., Port Reyal , 2 p- la., iff!in fi.otj as., Lewiatowa 6,2.1 p. m., JwaV'eytewa o, 48 p. in., Newton Uajailton 7.93 p. m., Huntingdon 7,40 p. ra., Alteena i09 p. as. Pacific Express Issves Philadelphia 11 11 pan; Harrisburg 8 10 a m Dudssousi I 83 am; Newport 4 00 a m ; Mifflin A SS a m ; Lewistown 6 01 am; McTeytewn 22 a. ra; Mt. Uniwn 646 a m ; uahagdea 12am; Petersburg 6 25 a ra ; Sprue Creek 4 a m; Tyrone 7 00 a ra ; Hell's Mill 7 22 a ro i Altoona 8 96 a m ; Pittfbsrg 12 45 p ra. WORK OFFERED! We want a few energetic n-liiib e men, to solicit ordets tor Nursery stock. Satis- ! factinn rnstuniers rusrsnteed Suc ' ressful salt-siU'-n are making gncd wsges. N iXrifctire tn-ci-KSry. We hire on sat j cty mid ftY-r ipertat tatiuccmenls to begin- hits fur next Ml days. Addnt.M tatiug aiie.) W. D. CHASE CO, Lock Box ,M. (Jeoeva, N. X- April 9, '90.3t.
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