Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 02, 1887, Image 4

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SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF FUSE COD LITER OIL
JU R|popbiK{ihltes of L'me & Soda
Almost at Palatable as Milk.
The eely rrn —**"" of COD UTEB OIL tint
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rmcifted and endorsed by Um best Physician*
IS tfca oonntzUa of the world.
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THE ALLEN PATENT WASHER
Why it is Superior to. ail
Others.
|_4 ]TB being enclosed It retains the high
181. temperature so necessaiy in removing
the dirt from the goods,
A al | THERE being no Friction on the
Alllia clothing to wear it.
q-j THE peculiar action of the water In the
OrU. Machine (which cannot be understood
unless one sees It) forcing a strong current of
water through the clothing at every vlrbratlon
of the Agitator, (which Is caused by the peculiar
construction of the top of the Machine.
yiiL AND best of all Is that a child ol four years
■frill, can do the work It being so light that
the operator sirs down while doing It.
Machines an l County and Township nights
throughout tfce State of Pennsylvania. Sold by
SHIRA.S & HAYS,
Butler, Pa
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EMOOPATHIO VXTEEINASY SPECIFICS
/T3\ For HorMt, Cattle, Sheep,
Doft. H °C*< Poultry.
NHKV 1900 PAGE BOOK ee Treat.
Ml Meet ef Ablmbls aad
Chert 8«il »r«.
Me*. Ce.« 10» rullon »t„ H. Y.
THIS is the top of the gen
uine "Pearl Top" Lamp
Chimney, all others similar
are imitations. . ,
I his is the
exact label on
each one of the
HH Chimeys.
may say and
think he has as
good, but he has not
Insist upon the exact label
b i and top.
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
DOCTORS LAKE
■ffcfl PRIVATE DISPENSARY
I'KXN^AVE.
All forma of Delicate and Com
plicated IMW'IIM'H requiringCos
noKxriALaiKl SaexTinv Hedl
cation are treated at tills DUpemary with a
ee. it rarely attained. l>r. S. K. Lako 1» a memlier
ofDie UoyalCollegeof Phytlrtau* ami Surgeon*,
and In (Jiooklietand most experienced set<i\ i.-
Ink'lutlierl'.y. Special attention given to Kerv
«itin DeMllty from e\ce«»lve mental exertion. In
discretion* of youth, Ac., causingphysicalami
mental deeay, lack of enersry, despondency, etc.;
Korea, 1 Its, Piles, KheumattKi*
awl «lldi»itiii-"*ot the Skin, Blood, Lungs, l.'rlu
tl-y Organs, *c. Consultation free and strictly
confidential. Ottlce hour* 9U> 4 awl 7to 8 li.m.;
humUi) *'t to * p.m. only. Call at ofllce or ud<lre»a
I«.K.Lakk, M. or K.J.IiVKK, M,l>.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Jjiimber Yard
J. L. FURVItt. L. O. PORVIP,
S.6.Purvis&Co.
MAKDJ-MCTI'BHKS AND DKALKUH IN
Bough and Planed Lumber
or SV * KT DEUCHimON,
KRAAiKS,
t MOULDINGS,
SASH,
' • DOOKB,
. Yh -UuiNQ,
SIDING.
BATTENS,
Brackets,&uaged Cornice Boards.
; SHINGLES & LATH
PLANING MILL AND YARD
iMTttomaa CailiollcClanrcb
Xtfferiise fa (Ee ibmieN.
THE CITIZEN.
MISCELLANEOUS
He had a Bug Paralyzer.
Mrs, Dollinger moved the other
day. While waiting for the dray
the fomitare was scattered abont the
yard. Bhe was looking critically at
some spots in the varnish on a bed
stead which was leaning on against
the house and wondering what would
remove them, when a young man
came along on the sidewalk, stopped
and began fumbling in a small hand
satchel, as he said in a loud, clear
voice.
"Ah, madam, I arrived at just the
right moment—l was never more op
portune! I am selling a preparation
here at 50 cents a bottle which will
knock 'em every time."
• Sir!" exclaimed M/s. Do'linger,
"what do you mean?"
"No offense, madam; no offense, I
assure. You needn't be afraid ol it,
because you see it is warrauted to do
it—they can not live when it is
around!"
"You are insulting, sir!" returned
Mrs. Dollinger with warmth, as she
noticed some of the neighboring wo
men putting their heads out the win
dows cautiously. "If you don't go I
shall call a policeman."
"No occasion for it, madam, no oc
casion whatever! You see we're all
liable to have 'em—they will get in,
madam—probably they were in the
house before you moved in—you're
not to blame. But there is nothing
permanent about 'em, madam, when
you have my—"
"Sir, if you don't go on I shall
scream!"
"Don't do it, madam; don't do it!
As I waß saying, you need some of
my Astonisher and Paralyzer, or
Houßekeeping-Made-Easy, and it will
fetch 'em at one application! Take the
bottle thus, madam, and apply with
a feather—guaranteed not to injure
the most highly polished surface. No
necessity of resorting to kerosene,cor
rosive sublimate or jabbing 'em with
a sharp stick. I notice some spovn
on your bedstead, madam—evidently
been trying to drown 'em out with
hot water. The plan is crude, mad
am, remarkably crude. One bottle of
my Astonishur and Paralyzer, of
which 1 have the boner of being the
inventor, patentee and manufacturer,
applied with a common hen's feather,
will do more towards ridding the
premises of 'em than a whole Niaga
ra of hot water, it I may be allowed
the expression! Don't depend longer
on trying to harpoon 'em with a fork,
I beg of you, but invest the small
sum of—ah, going, are yon?" he con
tinued as Mrs. Dollinger flopped into
the house with her face very red—
"well, good day. then! If you're
bound to live 'em I can't help it,
but I think the other ladies on thin
block look at it quite differently?"
Then he went on and sold twelve
bottles before be got out of the neigh
borhood.
New Marriage Formula.
"Mr. Smith, is it your firm pur
pose to make this pleasant lady your
wife—until you meet one more pleae
ant?"
"It is."
"Miss .Jones, have you made up
your mind to be the wife of Mr.
Smith until you lose your temper
and tire of him?"
"Yes."
"Then I pronounce you man and
wife—until some Court feball part
you."—Minneapolis Journal.
Robbie's Suggestion.
Robbie—Mamma, doefin't it make
your hands warm to spank me?
Mamma—Why, yes, R,obbie, it
does.
Robbie—Wouldn't it do ju.st as
well, then, mamma, for you to go
and bold 'em over tli-a register?
Strange Freak of Nature.
There was born of colored parents
in a settlement at Barney Hill, near
Chattahoochee, Florida, la«t week, a
healthy, well-developed male child,
divided in two parts, as it were, each
representing the Caucasian and
African race. One side frorni the cen
ter of its forehead down is an black as
coal, while the other is equally white
and fair. The dark side has
thick lips and flat nose, 'kinky hair
aad black eyes—in fact, all the Afri
can charatsteristics, while the white
side has lair and good features, blue
eyes and silky hair. It is in per
fect bealtb, and grows fast.
—lt is wrong to experiment with
uncertain remedies. Dr. Bull's Babv
Syrup at once cures tho troublesome
colic or d iarrbura alllicting the baby.
The w»>nderful sale and popularity |
of Laxad or is not so surprising,when
the very wide range of its adaption
to diseaf e is considered.
—Rolled steel car wheels will soon '
be mad') at Norristown.
and a suort time,too, ast" when your !
rheumat'sm will yield to Hood's Kar
sapttrilla. Try it.
-Coal-lteds are being found in
Me;rico 4000 feet above the *ca,
--I suffered from a very severe cold
in iny head for months and used ]
everything recommended, but could
geL no relief. Was advised, to use
Ely's Cream Balm, it has worked
life" magic in its cure. I am free
from my cold after usiug the Balm
one week, and I believe it is the best
remedy known. Feeling grateful for
wb-it it has done for me I send this
Umimonia). Samuel J. Harris,
Wholesale Grocer, 11!) Front St, N.
[ Y.
Ely's Cream Balm is worth its
weight in gold as a cure for catarrh.
One bottle cured me.—S. A. Loveli,
Franklin, Pa.
—Birmingham capitalists recently
ordered twontv carloads of fire-brick
from Bolivar, Pa.
A Pocket Full Of Money
amounts to littlo when health is gone
To enjoy life, a good appetite, sound
digestion and elastic limbs, take Tutt'H
Pills. They dispel low spirits aud
give buoyancy to mind and body.
—Several towns in Ohio and Illi
nois are sinking wells as.a means of
tiding over the water famine.
—ln Cambridge, Eng., butter is!
sold by the yard, a pound of butter
being rolled ont into a stick a yard !
long and sold in sections.
Bridge-building is being pushed
ahead. One at Kansas City will lie
nearly ono mile and a half long, in
cludiug approaches.
—The wealthiest of the Judges of
the United States Supreme Court is
Justice Bradley, whose fortune ha*
been estimated at $750,'000'.
THE SAVAGE WAY.
How the Indian Treats an In
jury—Old Time Methods.
The savage is emphatically tho
child of nature. He lives close to
nature, his only education is gained
in nature's school.
When the Indian receives on in
. jury, he does not seek a cure in min
eral poisons, but binds on the simple
leaf, administers the herbal tea aud,
with nature's aid, comes natural re
covery.
Our rugged ancestors, who pierced
the wilderness, built their uncouth
but comfortable log cabins and start
ed the clearings in the woods, which
in time became the broad, fertile fields
of the modern farmer, found in roots
and herbs that lay close at hand na
i ture's potent remedies for all their
. common ailments. It was only in
j very serious cases they sent for old
i "sadole-bags" with his physic,
; which quite as often killed as cur
-1 ed.
! Latter day society has wandered
j too far av/uv from nature, in every
! way, for its own good. Our graad
! fathers and grandmothers lived
! wholesomer, purer, better, healthier,
■ more natural lives than wc do. Their
minds were not filled with noxious
isms, nor their bodies saturated with
poisonous drugs.
Is it not time to make a change, to
return to the simple vegetable pre
parations of onr grandmothers,which
contained the power and potency of
nature as remedial agents and in all
the ordinary ailments were efficacious
at least harmless.
The proprietors of Warner's Log
Cabin Remedies have thought so.and
have put on the market a number of
these pure vegetable preparations,
made from formulas secured after
patient searching into the annals of
the past, eo that those who want
them need not be without them.
Among these Log Cabin remedies
wili be found "Log Cabin Sarsaparil
la," for the blood; "Log Cabin Hops
and Bucbu Remedy," a tonic and
stomach remedy; 'Log Cabin Cough
and Consumption Remedy; "Log
Cabin Scalpine," for strengthening
and renewing the bair; "Log Cabin
Extract," for both external aud inter
nal application; Log Cabin Liver Fills;'
"Log Cabin Pose Cream,"an old but
effective remedy for catarrh, aud "Log
Cabin Plasters." All these remedies
are carefully prepared from recJpes
which were found, after long investi
gation, to have been those most suc
cessfully used by our grandmothers of
"ye olden time " They aro the sim
ple, vegetable, efficacious remedies of
Log Cabin days.
—The appointment of a receiver to
take charge of the Mormon church
property in of the sum allow
ed by Congress to be held by religi
ous corporations, will raise a bowl of
indignation from the Latter Day
Saints.
Drunkenness or the Liqour
Habit Positively Cured by ad
ministering Dr. Ilaines' Golden
Speciflic.
It can bo given in a cup of coffee
or tea without tbe knowledge
of the person taking it; is
absolutely harmless and will effect a
! permanent aud speedy cure,
whether the patient is a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of drunkards have been
made temperate men who have taken
tho Golden Specific in their coffee with
out their knowledge, and to-day be
lieve they quit drinking of their own
free-will. IT NEVER FAILS Tbe
system once impregnated with the
Specific it becomes au utter impossi
bility for the liquor appetite to exint
For full particulars, address GOLD
EM SPECIFIC Co., 185 Race St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. <*
—Karl Gerhardt, the sculptor, re
ceived $8,750 for his statute of Put
man, recently unveiled at Brooklyn,
Conn.
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You
I think it is a light thing. But it may
| run into catarrh Or into pneumonia,
j Or comaurnption.
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumon
jia is dangerous. Consumption is
| death itself.
The breathing apparatus must be
| kept healthy and clear of all obstruc
tion ■ and oflVusivo matter. Other
wise there is trouble ahead.
All tho diseases of the parts, head,
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and
luugs, can be delightfully and entire
ly cured by tbe uso of Boecbee'a Gor
man Syrup. Ifyoudont know this
already, thousands and thousands of
people can tell you, They have cur
ed by it, and "know how It is, them
selves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask
any druggist.
—Mrs. Grant has presented Gener
al Grant's old war horse Claiborne to
the Soldiers' Home at Leavenworth,
K»m.
Many People refuse to take Cod
Liver Oil on account of i',B nnplearant
taste. This difficulty has been ov.-r- j
come in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liv
er Oil with llypophoriphites. It be-j
ing as palatable as mi'k, and the most 1
valuable remedy known for the tre;it
merit of Consumption, Rernful t and
Bronchitis. Physicians report our
little patients t ike it with pleasure.
Try Scott's Emulsion aud bo convin
ced.
—John Beatty, of Easton, a loco
motive engineer, recently tried to re
pair the ash pan while the train was :
making forty miles an hour, lie lost ;
his balance and fell into a pool of wa- j
ter, escaping with a broken leg, an ;
injured spine and a cut face,
—Tho New York Episcopalians
have paid SBSO 000 for a site for the
proposed great Protestant Episcopal
Cathedral, which is to be built on J
Tenth avenue and 110 th street.
—An industrious Maine boy re
cently sold over twenty pounds of
loud to an Augusta junk dealer. It.
was iu rifle halls, which he had dug!
from the cnibankn.ent back of the !
State militia practice targets.
Hotel Brady
T. W. TAIT, Prop'r. |
New Hotel and Itestaurant on the Diamond.
Kutli-r. Pn.
Mr. T. W. Tall lia* refitted and rurnlslied tli«• I
Itr.'idy House, and Is now prepared to aeeoinitio |
date tin. public,
Ills Iti'sl mini lit. In connection wllli the hotel
will oe open day and IIIKIII Tlie laiilr, will !«•
fiiriilslii-d with everything the market aflonls,
FRESH GAME AND OYSTERS j
RECEIVED DAILY.
Your pal rename respectfully solicited.
MR R J. LAMB.
Organist and Choir Master,
St. Peter's Herman '.'hutch, Hutler.
Ol«i\S. I'IANOI-OKTK. VmUN. SINOINO ANO 11 AIS
MONY.
pianofortes and Organs Tuned, and linguist - j
ed. 'l'Trnstm' application. SO \Vcs| jlclTcrson
street.
BUTLER'S LEADING BOOT
AND SHOE HOUSE.
Is attracting great crowds of buyers of good solid Boots
and Shoes from all parts of Butler county, from the ex
treme North to South and from East to West they come
B. C. Huselton's.
The inducements we are offering to all is to the ad
vantage of every one wanting good honest Boots and
Siioes to visit our store before they buy a pair of shoes.
The immense Stock we are showing has never had its
equal in Butler. Bear in mind all our Stock is made to
order, our stock was bought right and will be so d right,
our house is crowded full of fresh new stock in Boots ard
Shoes and if we can't lit or please you with tiny price
Boot or Shoe you want no otlu-r house in Butler can.
Do vou want a pair of good Kip Boots lor yourself
or the boys to go a long road to school, warranted to re
sist water and wear soft and pliable, all hand-made at
all prices from 50 cents up to $3.75, in all widths, high
leg, box toe, low iut-tep, (Train Boots, \Y 00l Boots, We
have them and can do better for you than any other
dealer in Butler, Men's Jtoots $1,40 and up, Bo_)s SI.OO
and up, Youths 75 cents and up, Childrens 50 cents and
up,
I want to say to the parents who have boys and girls
to go to school that there is no part of their clothing so
important as their Boots and Shoes so that they are good
solid Kip, as nothing short of that body of leather will re
sist water, besides see where you buy them. A good
boot or shoe often saves a doctor's bill. Children's feet,
must be kept dry if you expect jour children to have
good health and develop into sound men and women.
We have these celebrated Kip Shoes for women, also
Calf shoes in Button and Lace, prices from 65 cents
and up, childrens high cut Button Shoes in Calf, Grain
and Pebble Goat, heel and spring heel all these made
to our special order.
Some little dealers blow about selling for less than
any other house can because they sell so much and buy
from factories and all such when the truth is
they buy two-thirds of their stock right out of jobbing
houses and auction houses, from second hands, hence
the pasteboard insoles, shoddy bottoms. Look well
when you buy them, but the first time they get wet
away they go. We have the goods that will stand
the severest test at low preces, try them.
OLD LADfES FLANNEL LINED WARM
Shoes and Slippers with felt soles "* and leather soles.
Wigwam Slippers, new and very *easy to the foot very
durable.
ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES
in our trade is the immense Stock we carry in Ladies',
Misses' and Childrens' fine Shoes, we oiler an unequal
ed variety, every ease, and comfort, every grace and
beauty and excellence ot finish that can be put into
shoes, you can find in this stock and for money
than same qualities can be purchased of any other
dealer.
We have them in Cur, Kid, Pebble and Straight
Goat Gondola New York, Common Sense and Opera
Inst, widths from AA to F\? in Hand welt and McKay
sewed Ladies' and Childrens' Spring Ilecls, soft fine
:;hoes for infants.
See our Ladies Grain Button Shoes at SI.OO, Kid
at SI.OO, $1.25 and &1.00, this $1.50 Shoe is the best
bargain in the county and can't be duplicated for less
than $2.00 by other dealers.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT RUBBER GOODS,
We carry the largest stock of these goods, Woonsoek
ets, Candee, Boston and other ui kos. While some
little dealers who cackle loud only carry one make.
We will sell you Rubber Boots as low as $2.00 and will
furnish you with any of the above makes as low as
any of these small concerns may name. Recollect we
sell to every body alike. No three or four prices on
any of our goods.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
it?) aring of all kinds done at Reasonable rates. Will
m/ j you money. Come and see us.
B. C. HUSELTON.
Notice in Partition.
In He Partition ol the Heal Kntate of Sarah
R. I''uv;zcr, dee'd.
(). No. ill, March Term, 1837.
Sept. :«>, lUS7, Inquisition tiled in the
olliee of Clerk of Orphani Court un«l«r the
i hand and heal of the ISherilTof i'utler county,
I'eun'n.
And now, towit: Hcpt. 2<<th, I.SH7, on xno-
I tion of VVjlli«iiiM As Mitchell, attorneys for
I hfcirn of Sarah 15. Powzur, dco'd, the Court in
I rff|iie«U'<l to (frailt a rule oil the heirs of
i S.irah IS. Kowzer to appear on the lirnt Moti
| liuy of !>i:c. lKi7, in i Stiller, I'a., at an Or
phaiix i '-itirt then and there to lie holden and
accent or refuse the premisca at (lie valuation
publiCHtioii of this rule to h.; made as to Hen
rietta Kuw/. r.
WILLIAMS & MfTCUKLL,
Attorneys for lleirn.
And now, Sept. 2ii, 1887, motion granted.
BY TIIK Coukt.
: THK CoMMOX'VKAt.TII or PKNN'A, I S J .
I:uti.i;h < ottXTY, /' ' '
'l'u I'itrr Kramer, Sherijfof Huthr I,'inuit;/,
(Irrrtmg :
We command you that y«»n male known to
.lames I». Fowzer, the petitioner; Hubert 11.
Fowzer, redding at Butler, IV; Charles B.
Fowzer, residin/ at Bu'ler. I'.t ; Sadi - B.
Knw/.er, iaternMirie I with Neivimi i.'nlhhert
r■ illi:iat llhiirwi 11 *, P.i., and Henrietta
Knwicir, 11 s'di-nec unl: ci«.wu, the enn|i*iils of
the within order ol'l'otirt e.ud rui* them ami
' very of Ihem }•» he and up| mr hi-fnre the
■lilies of tl e < )r|'limih t ,'ourl ot Ilut'vr Co.,
I'a , 0:1 tl(»* iir-1 Monday of l). < • inher, I ■>i,
lieiiiK ili<i tilth il.iy thereof, t.» accept the
within premise* at the va'tiutioii or Minw
ran"! wiiy ill" Kami; hhould no'. I.e sold, and
make return liow you have nerved this writ.
Wllncuß il l- honorable \aroil L. Jf:• "*li,
Pi«;.iih'iil our 'id ('ourt at Butler
this I'Jth day ol October, I*.s7.
Itl'l i:i.\ Mi Ki.vain, Clo.rU.
RECOGNIZED
uh tho l(!aclitij,' Farm, Garden, Fruit,
stock urid Family We; kl/ of Ameri
ca, the
Itur:il IVow-YorUer
to say that it will mail (with
out charge) to all who are intereated
in rural affairs a copjr ol the lluitAi.
ittogether with live copies of ita
nerien of powerful Farm Cartoon#,
printed ou line paper, and showing,
um no other picutres have ever shown,
the ri'/ht ttrnl wrong nidi) o! farm life,
its pleasure*, it.s dangers, etc. The
Klin ai. coetH more t puhlirdi than
any any other farm journal in the
country. It pr< cents 500 original il •
hiHtralioriH every ytiar; tho value of
the work of its Experiment Farm is
widely kuowu and recognized. The
befit farm writers In the world—*loo
contributor?. Its Domestic Econo
my, Home, News and Markets I>e-1
part merits are unequnled. The Ilu
itAl. uddrefises itself to all good peo
ple who cultivate land, whether it be
a llower plot or a thousand acres.
I'rico $2 a year, weekly, 1<» large
piigi h, heavy tinted paper. Address
the HUHAL NEW-YORKtH,
Park How, New York.
FOll NAI. J5
A larie Irainc lioarduiK house. jjuiml location
lllid iloliiK iHlte business, Terms easy. I'oi
further particulars Inquire of
1., S. 31i.1l NKIM, li K. r«<in M..
'jo.lf " Butter. I'u.
Register's Notice.
Tin; l. I ''Ulster hereby (five notice thai the fol
loivlny ar''ouiil.:s of rivciuora. Adnilnlsl r.rlors
unit < .u.mllullH have 111 en It lei I 111 Ills oltlee lie
eordlnt; to liiw. ah<l will lie j>n .enteil to court
for eonlirinultou and allowanee on Weclnesilay,
the .'lll day or lleei iiibei', A. !».. IKH7, at ;; o'lloek
p.m. of said (lay.
I. The dual account of S< lliitchlsou Ailm'r
of Samuel Vouajf. late ol' W:e illusion twp,
dee'd.
•/, Filial account, or Silvery Iteli.'li, surviving
executorot
(lee'cl.
Final ami iIIhIi'IIjuI loii account ot l.a wnuice
Wilt, adiiiTor Chiistena Wilt, lat» of Oakland
t(i, ileo'd.
i. final account of tleorjfc ltay. .Ir. e\'r of
(ieorifir Itay, sr. late or Marlon tp. dee'tl.
I'lual aceoilltl. of Utehai'U Ale u and Klumil
Hartley, ex'l's of llenry ISarkey. late of Kvana
City dee'd.
«. I'lna. account of Herman .1. Her«, ex'r of
the liiM will unit festuuieiit of .lohn Duui-rheity,
iate of Duller boro.
7. l ir.Hi and tlual account of Cyrus t'amphell,
1411 irdlan or (ieoiyeC I', .jd. a roruier lnlnor;now
of aye. Anil nollee Is lierehy glveii Ihal the
suld Cyrus Cainphcll will, ai said court, make
Ills application io lie dl.tchai'Kcil as guardian or
an Id i .yo (' Hoy (I.
M. I'lrst and dual account or s A Kennedy,
ex'r of Jane Park, late of Adams tp. dee'd.
a. Flual account of 11. C. Mill'r and tieorxe
II uley. ex'r or Anthony Haley, late of liutiei' Ip.
dee'd.
f In. Flnul and dlstl llnillon aeeouiit of WII
ai'il .lacoh (ielliaeli, n lai il i f lilllp tlelhacli,
IrlMj of I a : ' hor iol' KvaiialMi' •„ tied.
11. Klaal au I ills! ill.ill I'm aeeoUUI of John
liool. i \'rol Thonia > AI ( uic laleol Worm tp,
' dee'd.
li. I'lnal aeeouiit. of Jo'.lli Ileleird, e :'r or ICrt
wnr I 11 v In. la !'• or Adams Ip. dee' ;
I.'i. I 111 I lie. oUIlt ol tl.i.ihU' l Kilpp. Of
It'lb.'l i. I leinlli r, lale of ( '.iuilil |ll('li :.. 1,-iy twp,
de • .1,
It. Fill >1 account of J W (.lit on ailmT (.f
Jaiue . S I ll'ill:;. .1 11. 1.1. e 111 I 111 l,p, ller'd.
in. Final acc.unl ol Chrtslluii Siiillh, ;,uar
ill.in nt chiliilau Unl lorf, a minor child or Hll/.-
.ti.i Hi li iidorr inii' ot Siiuimii tp. d"cd,
l>; Final account ol llenry Fox, c\r or den
II Uanftolil. lale of Wlulleid I|i. Dei .1.
11. Filial in cituufof F.ll/.iili 'III Welir. adm'rx
of >.' l' hi.hu Welir. Into ot Muddycreck twp
dee'd
is. Final ,'ici'ouhtof.l J W iiifiier, ailm'r or Ihe
(•.stale of l;.i i::nna Si r.iwhrl.iice, line or t.'rau
l.eri'; t|i. dee'd.
11*. Filial aeeouiit of AW ami l.ou
I'd lined "I a.tin iI or Ma rdah n i liiolilux'i C,
la I hi J elter on tp dee dx
*-'' i. Fir ' hi i lliuil aeeounl or JotriH s llarl
/.i 11. ltd In . i.i J.ienij ll.nl/. I, tiite or I'i'tin (W|i,
deed.
.'I. Final aeco'ini of M II I'.yerly, ex'r of Jacob
ISye. lv, lal.e ol lllllfalil l.p. dee'd.
I 'hull ileeuunt of lvldle c Kelly, ndm'l'X of
ADucr Kelly, inicol I'arki i fp, dcc'u.
M. II in KI'.I.V It :<lsler,
BUTLEIi COUMTV
Mutual Fira iusurance Co.
OiTice Gor. Main & Cunningham Bts.
•J. 0. ROM SSI NO, I'ItKHIDENT.
W M. CAMI'HKLL, TkkaBU.KKK
li. C. HKINKMAN, Skuhktaitr
DIRECTORS:
J. I. I'nrvls, ;Saiuii('l Aiiders.ui,
William ('aiuphell J. W. Hnrlthart,
A. I'toutiiillil, lb ndei ion Oliver,
C. C JaiucN Steplieiitnui,
Dr. W. Irvlll. N. Welt/el,
J. F. Taylor. 11. C. Ileluemau,
LOYAL M'JUNKIN, Wen. Ae'N
BTTTUWJEI, F-A..
RFFUCTED^UNFOftTUNaifc
Alter oil othurn If til cii'iult
Dr. LOHH
SWO N. 15th Bt. t bolow Callov/hiil, Phila., Tu.
JO y< ;u% r*|#rririnc iu :,il % I* «!i * j -.r■%. I' r
D.iticnlly »••• torct fllo*.- wr.ikriirrt l»y r.oly inriitrr
Call or wrilc. Acivh r frzv ami- tiiclly
VJ r iiii«M. : II a. »*. till 7 ( aitd 7to 1 > cvcuingi. j
—
MnHlf Is*f IC COC or oth#r»,who wUh toovsmin*
Rli »£."! S IdlvßiO p.por.or obtain
on ftdvortifci: p? v/hAn in will find it on lilo at
LORD &THOMIS.
ASKS FOUR
While other merchants are singing tbeir own pra'ses, we cau=e our customers
to acknowledge that our method of dealing is the best, cur geeda second to none,
in fact superior to many urually and sold as THE BEST. "Butler and pnrronnding
country needed such us tin* tiiis<," is the general encouraging words our customers cive us, "and people will be
fast fiodin iit out too." Wo keep good and well made goods only. Our cheapest garment is newed with first
class thread, trimmed, lined and mado up in a substantial manner. Our medium nn-1 better grades take rank with
any Custom-made iu tho way of fitting and make up. while our FIXE DRESS SUITS must he seen to lie appre
ciated. OUR PRICES aro decidedly the lowest. In short we desire to sute that v.e keep a full liue of
Mens', Youths', Boys' and Childrens' Clothing
>.
of all etyks and gr. des. Every garment sold under a positive guarantee that it must he as represented or money
refunded. HATS, CAPS. UNDER WEAR., HOSIERY, etc., in f?reat variety. The latest styles of everything
pertaining to a firut class clothing store always on hand. The true fitting white and fancy shirts always on band.
We atk those who have not as yet patronized our store to give us a lair trial. Wo have no doubt of the ulti
mate result We invite one and all to call on us before purchasing their Clothes, Underwear or Hats elsewhere.
Remember, ?;o misrepresentation, ite he judge cr no judge of goods, at
BAHNY'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE.
Qsoaeis REiaisa blocs,
JVEairi Street, Butler* l?a.
1860 •« ' • sb SSVABLISHSD ••• •' 1880
ft Q THE
Ms, Ev II IHi H 9 JEWELER.
No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET.
mi OPEBffIG OF SPRING GINS.
Diamonds, Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches
U h £* V PI J >a P er Weight, Gilt with Glass Shade, Plush Lock, Plaque'with Floral Oroament-
I n liU I || vy? iij (I tion, MARBLE, Enameled Iron; iu short, a complete lino of Clocks
SLlsTPfl'yYffTCS O O 1 T"t7 Don't fail to see this line of Goods, as it is the largest
Kjli V W (hi UCb U|J CuJLOf Iby » and most complete stock ever shown in Butler.
SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames,
i_J 111 .jTv JLjJ l scientifically adjusted under Dr. King's System.
Warrant ail 4aOocK as Sfeprfseiiled,
Engraving free of charge. Place of business opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
TSTo- 19. North Main Htreet, - - - BUTLER,
YOURATTEN TION
Is Called to my of
x <4 nD- ( Watches, Clocks, Jewelery,
3H S TTEBWKRE. SPECTACLES, Ae,,
which have boon solected with great care for
J#lifc, QUA TRADE.
complete lino of ROGER BROS' Celebrated
V &c., &c„
T T» tIP F. li 1 D'Q union "LOCK.
''' h ' ukLhJJk, No> Btrcet
UUkD Watch srGN OI " electric BELL.
TIIK CITIZKN,
A weekly nowcpa)ier, pnhliidiort every Frl- I
day nioi iiinc at llutlor, Pa., by JOI7N 11. .V
W. C. NKuI.KY.
Stihserlpilon Kate.
Per year, in advance 1 50
Otherwirte §2 00
No HUliHcnption will be discontinued until
*ll arrearagea are paid.
All commnnieations intended for publication
111 thin paper mum bo accompanied l.y (he real
name of the iviiter, not for publication but an
a i;iiaraiiteo of good faith,
Murr.njio and death noli cm mint be acconi
pabicd by a reripoiimblo name.
AdveWKinK Kales.
Ono Hquaro, ono iimertion, 4;I ; each suliuo
qilent iiiMijrtion, f»<) cunta. Yoarly advorliie
meiilh exceeding one-fourth of a column, iO
per inch, Figure work douhlo I he.se rat cm;
additional cherj- os where weekly or monthly
changeH an tuado. Local iilvertiHoments lii
cent h per lino for iuaertiou and 5 eentu
per lino for each additional iuriortiou. Mar
riaio-H and deathH publiHued fieo ol charge.
Obituary noticen charged an local ail vert ikr
mentH and payable whin handed in. Anditorn'
NotieeM. #1; JOxeeut.ir i, and Adniimatratorit'
Noticed, f.'J each; Kstmy, Caution and J>in-
Molulion Nottoen, not oxco' ding ten linna, t2.
Addroae Tub Oit:/.icn, II itler, Pa.
WON!) E RF UL
SUCCESS.
F.fONOtIV IS M i; \ 1/li lU.
All fh« PATTKKNB y<»R wlmli to uho tho
yrur for nothing (u raving of from to « ».<*») I»y
for
THE BUTLER CITIZEN
—AND—
k)emorest's | lluutrutcd
7Vlonthli/ 7Waga^ine
With Twolvo Ordoru for Cut Papwr Pattern* of J
your own aoloction and of any lize,
BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR,
—row -
$3,00 (THREE DOLLARS).
DEMORESTS M
THE EES!-
Ol* nil tlio MarxnzlnrH.
<W)NTAfNINO POKMP, ANOOTIirit IiITKftAHV
ATTIIACTIONH, f OMIIININO A HTlf'Tir, HriK.N- m
TiriC.', ANII HoifHICIIOI.O MATTKKM.
IlhiNtrnttd will* Orlfflmtl Stnl tCHffim**
I'hatoff fit rii rrM t Oil i'lctii ri'N nvt*f
/In*- If'oo ttrntM, tiKi/ci iif/ it thv Mmltl fit it y <t
xlno of <4 mi ricn.
Kuril coutnlriH n rotijioii onltr fiitMlivifr
Iht* lioldi'r to tlx* M-U'cllon «.f nuv pattcrii
in tins fashion <|('|»irtiiii'iit In thut iminher, mid In
any of Urn hlzcm iiiaiiiifiit tiin-fl, making |ialtrriin
< luring tlict jrt # fir of tin? value <>f over tlirm* ilollarn
DICMOHKS'r'S MONTHLY |h JtiHly v.utHUd flio |
World'M Mo<lrl The l.nrm-Ht in Koim.tlio
in Circulation, and tin* hent TWO Hollar
Family Ma /a /.inn Untied. IKSV will he the Twenty
third year of Km puhlle.-itlon. It Ih continually Im
proved find HO extensively fin to phlCe It at the head
of Periodical*. It i ontulun pap n, laree
ounrto, 8 Vxl Uf» liiclii n, ele; r 'iutly prluteii and fully
tiJiiMtrAfed. PuljllmljcU by W. JeunliiKi Ilenioreft,
New Vork,
AND DY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED
WITH IHC
BUTLER CITIZEN at $3.00 Per Year.
«•_ j
i"i 'i"i" i' ■ "'« . •■'"i I i'-hi . llmrt. I rlnnry
or I Iver lit eiu in, .Ni i vnii; in IH, Ac ('UI'O (iilnr- }i
lin leed. ( nil '■ ;.] An 1. Kin et. I lill.nlcl|.|ilti. *1 '
|>.'r lintlle, C till' t."'. AI I>l lli;«lil (. I'»>' It.
vJA L K S M !•; V '
\VvVIN r I l ICI> j\
sto cunvavi.H for t in* f of N'tn - 1
Kerv stuck ! St em! v employ tneut. vji iivmlen I. 1
KAI.AKV A.M» KXI-t:xsl:s l»AIII. A|i|>ly lit {
once, Nlatlnif li«e. | IJeler to thlN Jliitier i }
Chase Brothers Cc., l,on,^ v | >K I
|J. IIDOUGLASS,
—DEATiEU IN
i STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS,
Bcoks arid Periodicals,
CHEAP TABLETS,
—AND
Wall Paper,
Building, Main SU,
BUTLEIi, - -
2-4-HMy
I ■ T ''''' V"" h.
- -r —mi i iMnißrir -rTr 1 -
'lii In I KKpni*« for <ln« Vieir, 5157.10.
| TO'l'Al, I ni: TlIHil'I'.KM WKKKH, 'i'i. 70
< hi'ioheihiill I ni'iiulc i(iinilolph, .
I.ocnlc' (»ii tho N. V, I'. & O. I*. It.
IXaMlwlipd "< Venn.
I A Keliool lor both m xi*h, well cnilovvi il'mill
i'(|ii|.|ieil. I'ropcrlv /•IHO.iKMI.OO. Steam
J hcut, K|>riti<r jtorfrct (Irninntf". Kluv
lent. ii lier-i In ii.l iili.Ki t" r««uliir Aeiul
< inic Uc|.!irtnii'itK.n ' 'oniuieteiiil Col-
uin I MiiKifHl Institute. Winter term
«'t CUM Per. I::. 110(1 el'iv . Mereh, *2O .S prill t»
| Term openn March '.!O imil clo«c» .Inn.* 11,
I 1 Kj'i.s. Ad'lreXH for cnialoKuc or inf'iriuution.
j m: .1. T. KiiWAiiHH, Randolph, N V.
SURVEY! MG
'• LA N f>,
COAL HANKS,
1 AND LEVELING.
I'm tlculur nllmillon t<» tho Kctraelun ol
old llui'x. Addrcsa,
n. r. mnxi iicu.
< <i. Snrvoj or
North llopo I'. <)., Uutlcr Co., l*i».
; "!,.I,si.lv
The Reason
Win vim sin mid wnd \<>ur order lor any kind or
H\e ~i I!.hirl mi W liiKkey. r.riuuly . tiln. Wliick.
Ac . in .1. Sehuniiiclii'r, No. '.h i I.i erty St., I'lltv
lilirn. I'll . IH lieciiu.c lie keeps the U'sl lind pur
| est tsiinds In Unit line, and sells llietii lit lower
I lit Ices lll,'ill liliv house 111 I *lll st ill IK ■
I llree enr i. lll Pill e l(ye •.' on pi r j>nllon.
I .■ 11 r \e:irold I'i ire live, .-"j .10 per
j live villi 1. 11 l I'nie live, <;I.U| per «nllon.
I i .mi 11l s year old I'ure Itye M.'i wi Io *..<«! per
, KUllull I lie purest lllll'iTleil Willi s, UrnndleH
't iiiuHilns prescribed liy physlelan* l"r iiieillcal
| pillpimcH, I > ii. ills hlil|i|ied to nil pint". 11l the
i k H'luintiy. Nnclmrijc Inr puckiiite. i nil ot write
mil litre me n trlni null innil > ou will nfler tluit
ileal xvllh no other house, feud money wltli
! "tiler, liy registered icttcriirl' o. otdei'. 1
Itcveiiue laws prohilut miod* <•. I).
, trullv .I, icon ,H( hi MAi ni n,
f .«i;l l.ihcrly St.. I'lttslnirtr. I'll.
located two minutes walk from I'll
lull 1)0 pill.
f ; !
! Ili'e Ku.irnnteeil
i IHniSIQHiirSS:
, N'o operation or hurfliierii delay. Ihoiisnnd* of
I cures, At IveyNtoiw llinise, llmidlllK. I'll., 2nd
I 'Saturday of each month. Send lor e|rcnlnn.
1 ,\il vice »rei'.
UNPARALLELED OFFER.
$4.00 FOR $1,751
THE ifAIiKTSHUKG
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
IS Til K
LARGEST AND BEST
| Newspaper published lu tin* Capitol of Pennsyl
vania. ICaeh number contains SIXTY-
I'WKCOI.I'MNH tilled With
THE LATEST NEWS. STOIUKS,
' MAIfKKT ItBPOKTS,
! MISCKLI.ANKOt's KEAIHNO
I Will In' furnished to Subscribers for the ensuing
year, together with » copy of
•'•OIK FAMILY PHYSICIAN,''
(New Edition.)
For ft payable In advance,
' The Price of this tlooh In nil llonkntores Is $3.
The I'rlrc of thi< "Telo*riiiih" Is |i.
Iff trlrt* both for 11.J.V
•I HE BEST I'KKMICM OEEEItED
Ity any l'aperiu the United States.
This )toi»lc conttliw »so pages; Is elifht and one
half Itt'tiies long.Htx Inches wide.mid two Indira
thick II Is printed on extra heavy paper, and
Is handsomely uftund, with embouHeU cover and
Kilt lettflivd hack. _
It isditTivent all otffcr works of the kind
UVK'i i"!!»MS||KI>.
It leaci e.t those who have It how to tell what
till' matter Is when a (lemon ifets Kick.
Ml Mlmller bonks fell what to do If you know
what. I 111' lit aw Is Tills IhioJs tells you how to
ilel.eel Hie dlt.vses. and the proper remedl a
ere iflvnn for Allopathic, llotnoopatlilO.Rclectio.
M <<lro|inihlt-. and Herbal treatments.
Don'! fail to i.vuii ymraell of this oiter, which
holds t; »"l until January U.. ihks.
When the book In sent by mall. W cents inuat
accompany the order for postage.
IfJXIABLE AGENTS WANTED
In every School District In thin and adjoining
counties.
I Hull) Teb-ttr»|ill. S.'i per year.
Ibiily Telegraph ami Our ruiHlty Physician,
I 4(1 per >l.ll°. I'.istrtlfr OH Hook *0 rents rxtri
j If sent It) innll.
Unclose cash with all or-Jew, and ndiJrcsH
M. W. M< ALA UN FY, Manaccr.
llaiTlsburir. I'enii'a.
Wanted
j Wo want a few live men
, to take orders for a full line
'of choice nursery stock. Our
j stock is all selected and guar
ian teed first class. We lur
l nisli a handsome Outfit
' also fruit SAMPLES in SEASON.
A WOKKER never fails with
us. Don't delay but write at
j once for terms, <f*c. to
EDW. O. GKAIIAM,
NURSERYMAN.
lioehester, N. Y.
; Santa Claus Headquarters!
—AT
A. L. ItOIUN'SON'S liaiKuio Store, wbera
you will liinl a larife varlelv of all kiuda ol
guilds uiitable lor Cbrittiuu* prrtnut# to ie-
Jfct I'rom.
Everything New and Fresh,
ut price* that will astoniab you. Sllk plunb
albuuik and toilet ciues, wry cheap.
Centre Room.Geo. Relberßlock,
NO.3S. MAINST.BUTLER.
KIRKS
white
bV=||l
HIJSSIA"
Tlic only brand of Laundry Soap
awarded a first c'n.33 medal at the
New Orleans Exposition. Guaran
teed absolutely pure, and for general
hwwlßM ynqpoces is the Ttjy best
MILLINERY"
In all the latest Nov. lties, French Felt
Silk llais, Figured Glasse and Watered
Piuhes, Velvets and Silks.
FANCY PLUSHES,
The New Wide Ribbon*, Corsets, Shoul
der Braces, Patti Shiri Hands, Hosier? and
Suspenders, Toilet Ponders, Washes, Rouge
and Cosmetics, "Letia Peth" and "Sybel's
Secret,"
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
I)res3 Linings, Findings, Fur Trimmings,
Newest Styles in Hants, Hair Uood3 uud
Crimpers, Children's Kuit and Plush Caps
and Hoods, Toboggans, Silk Handkerchiefs
and Mufflers.
MISS M, H. GILKEY,
BUTLER, I:I PA
|j|. Axoz-i-tiz (fcaova Cm
v » !:#*r tukn ;i niinniau\
• apprc rJclc 1- kh;i.lieJ.
Iffigse PRATT'S
• teTi-.tio vhneva Gin
fci jBKP"' J iBBfI h a J*- r ' '3ei>cva(Swl«ii)Gin, re-
dlJtuii'J with Reloc l -• 'u Utifi)U
4SSa 'eiw f'C ; h Itallcaj .tJri-T bee-
KJKfflfcp 3ng res. p»Mj«n iwt, Sc. It wi.l
I
EBF3 rrd cvrtr.luecrc fw Bright'a
fOISIMt TTSK.V "IIIO:U;, Mono 111 lUhddcr,
I llKtStyHßa ??4 f ll intticinrntl-m of tha
K 1 rt r. oy B and Urinary
JAMBS E> MOItJt Sole Airort,,
168 CUAJIHEE3 iiT., HEW YCOK.
FOB SALT; BY
J. C. REDICK, Druggist,
BUTLER, PKNK'A.
The iPeonle's Great
EXPOSITION!
4, GREAISHOWSINONE. 4,
We atmouuee to the people fur and wide that
we will exhibit our coil ..-SMI HFK negation of
startling wonders, to h«- uro wMcb ull parts of
the earth—Europ?. Asia, r.ul portions <>: lie lj*
5. have "been ioarohetl, an t such xnarrvrotfitlon
as has uevor been si-en s ■» the iHy Noah enter
ed the Ark. The mighty L'.. ;»liant.fhe-it "iit
nocoros. tlie Illppopouou.t ;.tliu Chihipauzlc.the
Ou-rang-outaug or run-out. anil-stick -out -your
tongue-out. the greatest living wonders of the
age will excite no wond T waan compared with
the multitude of monster attractions ou exhibi
tion at our great moral Circus and Menagerie.
The roars aud howls of tha would-be campetl
tor who Apes the motho l.i. but cries tlowu the
attractions of oar own and ouly Greatest Show
on earth will be drownoJ In the Joyful acclam
ations of a delighted pop-.dace. Remember this
great show possesses no objectionable features
and is the delight of the ruitarcd and rcQr.od.
We show uuder one canopy four great shows,
the Largest Slock—Greatest variety—Best.
Hoods and stylos—Lowest Prices. Wo have se
cured a magnificent Brass Band whit h will be
a prominent feature of our great show. 3 rings
with a sepeiate and continuous performance
being enacted In each l ing.
NEW AND NOVEL
attractions. 3 Jolly clowns. The greatest, liv
lug. walking, breathing, talking curiosities of
the age. rhuimy The lows—sure to sell you
and all the people laugh when they see the bar
galus.tliey otter. Other and greater attractions
greet the delighted eye on every side —the Pro
prietor aud Managers sw.nglng lu the living
trapeze attached to ilw highest plnacle of suc
cess, give such exhibitions of nerve ami daring
In sweeping redactions, gorgeous displays and
wondtrful baigalns as to call forth the plaudits
of the most prudent aim economical. The man -
agement beg leave to announce that m thetr un
tiring zeal lu the search lor the rare and curious,
astonishing results have always followed and
we open for your Inspection a collos
sal collection of brttibt • and new Kail
Styles lu Mens' Boy-.' aud Chtldrens'
Clothing. Hats, Caps Underwear. Shirts,
Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hosiery, Handker
chiefs. M tinier*. Uloves. Mittens, Umbrel
las. Trunks, Valises, Satchels. Straps,
Brushes, Combs. Jewelry, Corsets. Jer
seys, Stockings with a full line of Notions, <tc,
Big bargains all through the show,
Song by the Clown : -
Men and youth nud hoys and.all,
Short and So'ld.leati cud tall,
Wno need a suit of clothes this full.
We do Invite you now to call
For we are rolling on the ball,
And you are sure to make a haul,
Whatever you purchase, great or small.
Song •»:-"What are the wild waves saying."
Buy vonr Clothing and Furnishing goods of
1». A. HKCK.
Song :i:—"Her bright sinilo haunts me still,"
The smile of satisfaction that beamed from
the face of ilieladv who dressed her little
boy lu one ot Heck's irreslstable suits.
If you want to save money and Increase your
pile <lro|>pln and C HKCK, and he'll make you
all smile.
He possesses the power to spread happiness
around.
And his store Is (lie place where bargains are
found.
Doors open at T A.M. dote at B'p. M. Ad
mittance. IJcnts Free. Ladles and Children hall
price. Itcnieniber lite pi.: e.
D. A.. 11 IiOK'B,
Xn. 11, North Mstn ts!., Puff)'* Block,
BDTLKR, - PA.
11l MM 6 BUI
STORE io Butler, three doora weet
of Weat Ponu Depot.
Having opened a fresh htock of OItOCERH'.H
cous «tlng of ( offee,Teas,H,;uar,Byrttp,Splcc.s
Canned Goods of all kinds, liauis,
Bacon, Lard, >\:c.,&c„
Tobacco unci Ciga**B,
KLOt'K of best brands and iow prices ; also,
full line of Kltuglrr's popular brands of family
Hour constantly ou hands.
HAY. OATS, toKN and FEED of all kinds at
lowest flgurcs,
IVo. l.Nalt,Lower any other
lloume lu lliitler,
Countrv Produce wauted for which the highest
l.rlcM w ill bo paid. Call and examine our stock
and prices.
Hoods delivered free to all parts of towu.
J. J. K2ARNS & CO.,
76 East Jefferson St, • • Uut.lcr Pa
PERMANENT STAMPING
For Kenslngt j», Arrasene
AND OUTLINE WOBK DONE
lleo lessons lu sum» fiven AJINIE M
LOW MAN, North itrcet, Butler, Pa.
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