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'susiypvi ('"Mr tmaimnt&yrtv?ji,t?nirtHa $wi$lnvr SmvMiL & JUDAY - - - - J AKUAUY C2, 1887. stolntlriRliy,l!) jcurs oM, ot Louie llle Xy-i floilnl 25 mllcn on n cnko nt See lnllioQIito river Mora Iclnc rcsciii'i'-. .inaliiral goa explosion, nl YoimksIowiii on UicTjtli imt, dilrnyfil 1lio Andrews Mock nnd olliCT 'iKiRilliifiK. (Lure over -$ioa,ouo. J, M. Miller, nt the l'rlrn 1 1 1 1 1 Gun Club, Cincinnati, broke 158 etity "birds "atrslglil." Tills i llie bet record In tin coiinlry, if not In lire world. m ' The law cnatlctl laid, June, reqnlrlnR nil store, shops, li.ikeriea ami llqunr saloons in New Orleans to be clnscil on Suiulijri vctiHulo 1 fleet tin New Yew's day. tJjr tin "cxiiliHion ol Iwolnillera at llio TOower and reaper t?orks of J. F. Selber lmg & Co., at Akron, 0., one man wai atally and six ollicrs aerl-ltn'iy lnirl. 1 1 A paticr mill liiti jiil been linlll tn Al pena, Michigan, nliir-h will tnsniitacturc nil kind) o paper from j-ick pine, wlilcli his leen consldiicd a pel feci I y useless wuoft. A icccnt cefirtu -slrows that In New York lliera are 4,000 more pluces tor llio enle ol liquor llinn for tlio sale of food, counting all tbo bakers, buicliera and .gruccrs of every grade. MiGlll, Itepnlillcin, and Ames, Demo cral, butMook the oatli of office as gover nor of Mlnnraotn on the 4ili Inst. The Supreme Court will be Tailed upon to lie cido (lie content at an early dale. Dr. William I'errr, wbo died at Exeter, N. H Tuesday, aged 93 yc.irs, was the oh'-e t grihiated ilurvsrd collrge.and was theso'e suiviving pwiiigcr on Kiillon'a 6rst steamboat ride down the Hudson, 79 years ao. There is a nie desultory talk In Califor nia about dividing the Slntc. The ques tion of irrignliou is one of the factum in he proVeiii. Lis Aiigelm is anxious lor division, s in cure of illvislim, it mild probthly be the capital of the new southern Elate. Unmillm dimly is scriimuhiling a great slock tf s iluou furniture iliroughtlic operntlou of the dislrslnt clause of the Huw T.iw. TI10 buildings Ih the rear ot the curl home ire filled Tuih lt'Irlgeriitoi, ice coolers, uecr-ltibUa, liollle. glasses, elc. Tlrelifr Is uifuieiU throtifliout llie Suite geneinlly, At 1'itlabtirg Hie law and Order society liaTelnaiigiiralcd n war agilnst IhcSib Imlli brokers, and as a result all of the oigirsloies.snd corfccliuneries, and n large miniln'r of sslootisweietlord TI1cr1g.tr dealeis llirrslen lo rctalinte by slopping the slrrcl csrs nod closing up nil kinds of bjMiiesslMi Sunday. As a result of Francis Muriihy' four teen lli:hls of lemperairce svitrl; in Cinclti iisii, 4,500 persons signed the pledge. 'Ihisknid of work wss all right souieyears n.nf lull was made ohsi.lelo as soon as the politicians converted it Into it aide show to a great political party. Lnat month seventeen cities in Massa chusetts held elections, nnd all but ..nc TOUd on the liquor question. Thirteen voted license nnd three tor prohibition. But why should Massachusetts degrade politics by lugging in tcnipcrancu at nn election? That is purely 'non-partisan,' and should be kept out of politics, wo aro told here in Ohio. In twchU-one couuliia (if Western Texas according 10 a report nude by n convetton of county judges, there are 30,000 peoplei now In need of food, clothing and fuel, while thousands are without seed lo plum during the coining yesr. An appeal Is lunde to tho slate and national legislatures and 10 Hie country at large lo furnish at u 11 te $500,000 to lelieve immediate w.inls. The following is the climated out-put of Colorado mines in 13SG : Silver, $10,- 450,921 j lend, 55,1113,298; gold, $5,037,- 801 ; copper, $132,070. Total, $20,794,083. Increase over 1885, $2, 302,080. Iluhl on there ! Don't all take your hats and start In a stampede. There has been greater sums lliau this spent in failures lo End this gold or its equivalent. A. K. Hurt A Co., of New York., pub lishers of lien. Logan's hook, say that from the time ol its publication last Sum mer up to the dale of the General's death, they had sent to him a sum nearly equiv alent to $1,000 per month, and Ihat II book had been n success from the start, nd all reports lo the contrary cre fahe. The King of the Hawaiian Island lira gambled away $74,000 of the funds depos ited by Hie poor people in a saving bank at the capital. We can double discount this Utile King, givs hi 111 fifty in a game of a hundred right here in one Utile conn ty of one little stale in the United Slulrs. Let him Inve-llc.ile and then try a hand should he be incriduloiis. Probably tho two ladle who above all others in public life, look an in term and lel.t a sliong, hilplng hand to Ihelr husbands in the battle for political preferment were Mrs. dm. ligan and Alls' Vice President llendiicks,- IE.il li to-ilur are widows. Death has rohlied them of their brightest jewels but Ihirlitn muni lis apart, Logan's bivouac coming jusl after Hie peal of Christmas hells Mils year, while llendiicks closed his eyes III death lust on Hie eve of glad Thanksglylng Day in I880, The pith uf glory leads but to tliegraic. OlaoAialc Journal. Amolig some of Hie penitentiary nntcsin the Culumbut Journal the following ap pears; Oolng out of the office door Secretary Byera and Hie Stulc Journal represenlaihr net John Colder, I lie life man from I'alr Seld coilllly, who klllril a provost maishat during lire war. From his long seivice at Hie prhon, Secretary ll;ers enjoys a tlo.e acquaintance with the older prisoners. Ife greeted Girder familiarly, rnuaikli.g Hiut he was now advuncid lo the front as the )uiiget lerm man. Girder irplied gr4.1l naturrdiy and iinkerl sonielhlnc "bom what JelTLhivia bad said about fwnllii-iri Cop perheads. Them ttere 150,000 intn In tJhio haiklng me for whal 1 did in he sent Jtere," lieanld. There was no regret, no Burrow, nnd his stern face never relaxed. And eiiiitillaiKOiisly with this Informa tion coiors tho newa thai the Republican Legislature of Ohio has pmchaaeil a sou ef Hie great arch I nil tor, C. L. V llandig- )iam, body and britches, politics and ull, with Ihe Utile ofllui ol Cleik of the Semite, "Vr'hlllier arc we drifting? itciuiuut'i vi: .1 vsvivi Tumbling TltrfflglilH on Tnrlnm c'S.ib Jecls" Willi n Tew Kicks In tho Stomnrli Tlliflo Itmiiilng llio VntiiilUlt or llnmnn l.tfiv. Tlnvt the possession of n'onll'li 'n1on) doos'not bring liiipplncss, liastnonhtmd lint Verification In lliecvery-driy lilstoty of Iminnn nTT.iIrn lo adinit of oxlendcd discussion to prove. Th-j manner nnd objictsiof Its nccuimihtlon, -observation would -seem to tliorouglily tench hn much If "not all loilo wllli the hnrplm'fs of tho possessor. Iliirt'ly has llieiu heiifi two olijeotJossons liellur snttcd to lllu" trnlo tills llff-ffrs presented In the 4lvri nnddcallisof two prominent men in Hie lilglier wnlks of IITo in Kuw Yolk if tlicro bo hlger walks-o'f ?ifo In New York nrclscwhcro in tho licpnbllc rrtl things considered. Wehavo, Inosr im'tid, ex President Arthur nnd A. T. Stewart. The day following the assassination of Prisidcnt Garfield wo were, among thou sands of ( there, watching tho bulletin boards In Toledo for tho latest dispatches ns to tho icondltion of tho dying presi dent, wiion wo met n inlddlo aged actor with whom wo had a Blight acquaintance who said ho was horn -and grew up in New York j had seen and Unoveof 0. A. Arthur In his earlier experience ia poli tics only ns n lobbyist when tho legisla ture was in 6rssion nt Albany, nnd ns n gambler on tho boats plying on the Hudson between New Ytrk nnd Albany. Tire nomination of Arthur for tho sec ond plnco on the national ticket to please Comcling, tho subsequent efforts of Sen ators Colliding nnd l'latt, or '"Mo Too," To run tho government, with tho aid and connivance of Arthnr, which was the im mediate causa of tho assassination of Pros ilent Qnilleld ; tho political downfall of Conkling nnd ulmoit unnoticed death of "Mo Too;" the illnesB of Arthur that ovcitook him nlmost as soon ns he step ped into the dead President's shoes, 11 ml his Mibsequent jeais of suffering and death ; tho sudden collaps of General Grant's fortune nnd his subsequent death ; tho iltler disruption of llio futu ly of tho lawyer who defended the af satuirt Gltcau all theso combined ought to convince even one who may ho skep tically inclined to believe that retribu tive justice overtaken suddenly 111 some instances, while in others it is sure, but Blow. Theso thoughts wero suggested by tho following from a New York juuinaPd mninliziugs upon tho 'death of nnd fore time, accumulated by A. T. Stewart, but have not Intentionally at the start brought seveial moro characters into the great drama nnd tiagedy of human life, which seemed almost indispensable to moro vividly illustrate what observation has taught us to regard ns 11 substantial fact, thut tho path of retributive justice can not bo slimmed, hut must be travel ed, sooner or later in this life, with n still worsu showing whero no jury nro lcqui red nnd tho decision of an incorruptible Judge will ba final no appeal, no change of venue, no bribed or purgered witnesses no lawydrs : "A. T. Stewart, the drv coods merch ant prince of n dozen years ago, toiled liaru, uenieu inniselt 01 ret ana recrea tion, to accumulate numerous millions. which, nt his death, tin years ago, he left to his wiTe. lie had placed herin an immense marble palace on Fifth Ave nue, spacious enough to bo :i seminary. They were childless, and tho widow of mo millionaire occupied the mansion, attended by a retinue of servants. Of tho thousands who daily walk or drivo past it, few ever saw n curtain drawn or any evidenco of life within. The cosily furnishing, the expensive works of art, corresponded with the palatial structure. Uut it is doubtful, if. in New York, then! has lived a more lonely person, du ring the past ten years, than the owner ol this luxurious home. Without taste for literature or adaptation for bocial life, sliu has daily attired herself in elab orated dressing of which she was vainly fond, the new-fangled "fad" was yet among Wendell Phillips' "Lost Arts'r in her day on earth and wliiled away tho time 6tanng at inanimate furnishing and decoration. And when on October 25th announcement was mado of her death, it is doubtful if there were a meagro half dozen persons to shed a tear over her departure fiom life. And on nccountof these millions, the body of her husband was stolen from tho grave two days after its burial, und was never recovered, so that olio could not look forward, in life, even to being buried by him in death. Whnt a nnor return did tliis huge fortune bring lo its possessor?" If Mrs. Stcwat led a life of such rc- cluso, how did tho reporter find out so much ? IIo must have interviewed the 'darveants,' which would scarcely be re garded legitimate journalism out in this neck of tho woods. Uut being a homo paper and laboring no doubt under the falso though gonerally accepted theory, that only the virtues and not the vices of man should bo mentioned after death thli moralizer fails to call attention to the moro prominent feature of his moral, in that he failed to call attention to tho overreaching and crushing out of existence his financially Inferior com- IwtitorB, and his unsuccessful effort to "jhnko" this wife who survived him ten years, with tho also accepted theory that ho desired to legally marry the second with tho hope of having an htir horn to him to perpetuato at least his name and fumo for one generation. Slio wouldn't shako nor die and you havo tho result as nbovo where Is he? liuho can not respond oven in this cas P. S. 'While on this lino of 'subjects' for tho undertaker and body-Mintchcr, permit us to state in tho language of tho 'weather-rooster' of the II. Q. fie ocrnt, who can change about four times while tho wind Isgi ttlng ready to change once, Hint wo havo been in some of "our esteemed contemporaries,'1 within tho past few dayB, that Charlie Foster came within nn 'nco' of being Mowed to the 'dtico' n week or ten days ngo by tho vry sudden and unprematuro explosion of a holler from tho accumulation of loo much natural gas K-neath, and only just a minute nfter Mr, Foster left tho build log I And this, too, just on tho heels of getting down fine Ids neighbors and vil lagers from boyhood up, and without whoso patiomige he might have been n tramp and killed long ngo by ilrunKen mid vulgar employ ea wricking the train nnd load that he mlht bo traveling 011 in search of work which ho did not wish to find, by threatening their representa tives in council iisieinbled with n law suit, by which means Inrgnr villages who been sueered by lesser corporations llnin thoStaiidnid Oil Company, with their tdl-lho-yenr-rouud attorneys or nt least wish they hail, It was veiy kind in llio gas lo wait until thocx-(Iov. ernor got out uf thy building, nnd who knows but what II wus providential, to tflvo him tlnifl to arguo wllh himeolf regarding tho past nnd its bearing upon tho future, and to preparo his robes willi iiiu iiiiuiu, uiot w mciitiru Jiiaruuva wiui i,.,.. ., a vlcrr to meet sudden chnuges of tenr- ncruturn and not tako 'cold, If ho could help It. Thlslsn'fitrmyTvorldtorivo In, nny way, ain't? nnd it Is too Into to 'pass without tho-saying,'' that fow, If any, RCt out of It nllvo, nndnoireporler, oven Geo. S. CnntlcM, ever got a "scoop" on any oilier 11 porter wlero nny great amount of boodlo was ever retrnlieA upon thcorderof thu'rr going excepting nlwnys thoso who go on llio c'nd ot n all ing In Wood county. The groat huM: or widow's mito must lernhln lo 'settle up the chtnto. If any Mich ncoop on newslins n't nny timo escaped ns within tiro past twcniy-iono years nnd three months, It is rcally"-n bad scoop 011 Im portant news fn- wlileh o oNse our lib eral patrons mi humble neology cspro hilly those ot tt do'zc'n yrnm standing, moro or less, and rctciVo bills without winking or paying n cent- A rlirlou. event happmcn dining Jullrc Graham last cilcult ill England. A mail tvas brought up, and, llnvlirgheeii convict ed principally on llio evidence of nn old woman, was sentenced lo 11 lerm of Impris onment. Immediately nfierwaril ll was discovered that tlie old Xtnnian jiot only knew nothing fillotlt Ihe case, but was act ually a witness in nuolher at tiro same na sties, and had boirn 'culled by mistake. Urilliant cnnrl, t Imt. . .. ito. WASHINGTON MVlTtlt. (From ornr Regular Corrcspomtent.) Wasiiinoton, Jan. 18, 1887. Congress and the social worM of lite Capital have both been busy tuYlnt the neelt. ftociely has atlcnlcd Ihe Piel denl'a levee in IroirsT Tif the Diplomatic Corp', unit another given by Ihe Chief Justico of Ihe United Suites; has eaten Mrs. Cleveland'selnliorntel iinchcon ; gone to her semi weekly noonday receptions, anil make and received calls by lite Hinil'aud. Congress has Inlkid even more tlit it uiiisl, but it ! us voted as welt. Satire of lis most important work was aimed at the Mormons of Utah, and much was done in behall of the farmers and shippers of Ihe coll itry. I might as well say much was done for lire pciqile of lire country genenerally, for Ihe pisssgn of Ihe Inleislatc Commerce bill is a triumph ot Ihe people over cor porations, pool makers, nnd atoik gam blers. This nvensure cjnie safely through the Semite by lire decisive o(e of forty three to fifleui. The Senatnig sat with it 011 Friday until pist midnight, nnd a vole was not reached until aller neur'y twelve consecutive hours of debite. It is not claimed that Hie bill Is perfect or adequate In all ita details, but it is an experimental step in Hie right direction. The important thing Was to ascrl Hie power of the peojile over lire enrj orations that Ihey have created for llicir service, but which have proved in loo many iu staucts instruments of opprcrftiuu and ex tortion. Tho bill simply proclaims that 1 lie master his not yet abdicated to the servant. Tills legislation is Ihe result of long years of struggle in Giugress. The Inter state Commerce bill has been Introduced and re-iulroduced in every Congress for more than a dec le. It has been made mid unmsile and remrule, changed added lo and taken from, nursed, encouraged, re puhed and lliiv.irlcd in botli ends ot the Capital until sometimes it seemed ahuottu hopeless eflort. In the disc-union which prccceded the Senate's Glial judgment upon this matter, aevral prominent Senatoia look pirt, and among them were Mesier. Edmunds and IngnN. The former mentioned that when the legislature of Iowa prosed Ihe first granger act snmeye.irs ago, thnt direct ca' amilics were predicted of il, but none ot them has come lo pss. On the contrary the railroads of the Stale had prospered more llinn cer bifore; and he believed lhat when the great rnilrond system of Hie United States found itself cumpelled lo submit lo this legislation, it would turn out lo be for its benefit us well as for the benefit of the whole people. The Senator fiom Kansas, who rarely speaks without giving his remarks a sar castic, ironical, or willy turn, said, among other Ihlngs, Ibnt Ire win sorry he had to vole for tills bill, and he thought a good imny other Senators were in ihe same con dliion. It was n bill which practically nobody wauled, hut which everybody in leuded to vote for. It was a bill as to the meaning of which nobody agreed, but which everybody said ought lo pass. Mr. Mnllhcns, Ihe colured ltccorder of Deeds Irom Alb'iiy, la nol the only nom inee of President Cleveland who is having trouble about his confirmation now. Public Printer flenedict is haying opposi tion from different sources, lleside the 80.000 meuiWrs of the typographical unions who are opposed to hirii on ihe ground that he is not a practical printer, there is no end to ihe criticism that cornea from Congrersmen of work being done daily at Ihe Government Printing Officci The Congressional Ilecord is full of mis takes, and sometime the speeches and language of -Members ate made lo appear ridiculous and senseless. This sort of thing makes the GingresHiiieu indignant, for no mailer whal Ihelr crrois may be, Ihey have been accustomed lo be put in good shape, and come out nil right ill the Iterord, Il is nolle probnble Ihe House will take some action condemning the woik now lurued out of the Gov'l Print ing Office. il is inopportune for Mr, Culemntl lo be assilled just now by tho Live Sloek Com missioners of Illinois. He is Hie head of ihe Agricultural Department in Washing ton, and Congress lias just voted tn elevate liis Department In Executive importance, and give Ita chief a seat in Ihe Cabinet with ihe impressive Mile of Secretary of Agriculture. Ibis Western Commls-don says Ihe dh-covery of Pleuro-Puoiinionia in Illinois was due In lliem, ami nut one case was ever discovered by Ihe Oov'l Bureau of Agriculture, ns Is pretended by Mr. Colrinsn, They charged him wllh Ignorance of Ihe laws of Illinois no this snl.Jerl, and lire Department of Agricul ture wllh incapacity 10 handle audi ques tion". Wlitlever moit farmers may asy about the proposed Secretary of Agrleuliiiro, Il is quite certain Hint ihe above iiiinlloncj farmer think', inasmuch as they havo got' len nlonnii far without any help from a Oeterumeiit llureau, Ihey Can continue lo get along without a figure head lo super vise their luieicM. IliicUlenisAriilriiNiihe TiiElliSTHii.VKlnllie vrnrld for Cn la.Ilrnls. es, Horns, Ulcers, Halt Hhonin, Fever Korea, Teller Chipped Hands, (Jhllblslna, Corns, and all SklnRrupllons, and pnaltl rrly oures rues, or no pay required. II Isguaianleed tn give perfect satisfaction ,or moiwr rofuD .i.a i-utt . . . -. . ""' I rice 6 eenta per bpi, For aale bv Tarler A Miller. STATIISSMNSHH'-. Ono of (he most profound studies of a statesman Is to know how lo manage criminals and how lo prevent crime. The Doctrine thru rrlmhuila are thu natural prnftncl of human naliiro is pretty gener ally itcceptcd. The s-iylrig Ihal, "He, Is a natural burn thief," la h'y no means un common. "Man goes astray as soon as he Is horn, speaking lies," is sn Inspired nllcr mice. This dciogativc expression concern ing mail's iialurul 'makeitp, however, ts o(l-el by huotber adage. ''Train up a child in llio Way libhalt go and "f. lien he is old lib will not dcpirl from it." Hut Ibis hiller'ilnctrrnc Ihe schools aio very slow lo accept. The Sophuiore sttll loves lo tell htrw, vheu Ire was hi college, he ued lo torment lire tutor and drench lire reshmsiirwilh Ihe contents of tho slop pail, and do other vnenlil nnd cilmiuut drcd for which ho uughl to havo been sent lo states prison, oVcds which ought to m ke'n iiMnr so'nl change llio color of his f ice and hide himself out of pure shame, ThoYchnnl hoy healing the liko from Ids paternal micislor practices niekly tricks upon lire school muster and glows Ills wild -0 its, rcallerihg lire seeds profusely wlieic: ever he goes. When these smart big nnd little boys leave tho univeislty and school, however, and glow up to manhood, no one is surprised lo see them eugsged ill II "e practice of the a imo juvanile tricks on a. tarcer scale with masculine variations, All liibis and nations exhibit clearly to view Ihcbent of early training, lot only Arabs, Indians, llotelllols, huttlvllizedand christian people hand down from genera lion lo generation tire peculiar vices and vlrlim of their ancestors. Take a boy early, remove all restriction, let him run loose, give enough rnpc and plenty of lime airj il Ire xlotrs not hang hilii'elf Ihe hang man Will be obliged to do that job for him in -order to piolect the community from Ihe devilislinessof his gemms i ho ans wer I doubtful when we ask tho question whether the state docs irol manufacture lis own cilmiiinls. It would Ire a great tuercy for Ihe boys of llio stale uhicli educated them is not a giant criminal of iiinhlllu- vian propuilions. We aro proud ot our Slnle'iiieu nnd Wuriiors, bnt Who d ires say that as a nation we nie not gulllyof great crimel What have we ihme lo the Ncgros, the Indian and Chinee? Are llrcle no broken promi-cs made to the heroes avhn nau-il the life or lire nation? It is surely llio province of the Statesman to make honest men. Junon. Tire lslnnus Iliookly 11 bridge in New York was cro-sed lasl year by 27-l43G-,70'i persons, an average ot almost exactly 75, 000 a day fur Ihe entire 365 days. Evi dently this nnniuioiitb structure is useful as well as ornamental. The groa icceipts for Ihe yeir wcie S735,0S9,S8. about 5 per cent of Ihe total sum invested in the bridge. There is nothing In existence lhat will equal Solvation Oil in curing plins in the lints and nvmcle, or spinal affections, Price 25 cents. A preacher, wiio hid been annoyed by Ihe liiceRntn1iackiiiR" of members ol his cnngrcgalion. rrcnnimcniSed such to try Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r ei'.ai. NiiTicr:, Uriah Allen, of Hail lUmritnn. N' V., Har riet Sanborn, of Newport. X. II., Samuel .1. Al len, Fred I, Allen, llsrrr I). Allen, of White River Junction, Vl , Henrr Alien. William I'. Allen, Kiln-aid Allen. Fred Allen sn.1 nt,en-s-r Allen, of (Iilveslou Tens, EJIth I'sltsn, .lulls O, llvile. Josenh Orris, Denis Ful'er, Dells Fuller. Annie Fuller. Mind Fuller, F.diih Ful ler, n( Msssens, N. V., Harriet Allen, wlmse residence is nnknnwn, and Allen, whose Ctiristitn nsuid and residence are un known, will lake nnlice that on Jsmury lllli, 1887, Hannah U llesch commenced in lire Court ot Ginrni'Si Pless "f Wood County, Olii.i, an scllun w herein slie is pIsinlifT and Ihey, willi Kniienla C. Fuller, Murttia I:. Fullur and Wit. tiira 3. Haskell as administrator or llm estate lit Itoxanl A, Ull, deceased, sro ildrendanrs, selling run), inn slie and llio slid defendants, except sail Hsskell, are llie nniy lielrs at liw of Iloxsua A. Hall. deceased, who die.l seireJ of 1u-lit US, In I'errysburg, Wnn.l County, Ohio, snd Lot 10 la Iltnck -10 of Hunt's Ail.ti llon to Maumce City, inl.no is County, Olii-t ; lliat said lielrs ire by inheritsnee. frum siid Itozsna A Hall, nwnera in eonrmou of s-ila lands in the lolloning mling t llie plaintitTand Iks sslil Hsrritt Srinborn and tliixh Allen, escti 1-7, Harriet Allen sod Allen, eash Nit Samuel J AUin, Fred I.. Allen, II irrv II Allen each 1-31. Ilenrv Allen, Wlllnni I Allen, Mnsrd Allen, Fred Allen. Ubeneex-r Allen, eacli I-35.Kdith I'hIIoii 1 28. .lulu O llvd Joseph Orris, Hueeiiit U. Fuller, Mirths R Fuller, enjcli l-."ff and fisrliu Fuller, Hells Fuller, Anniu Fuller, MhiiiI Futlsr and Edilh Fuller, each 1-MO. PI liiitltT prays piltitlon of said IjiiiIs Mini ilereiidsrus sre n quire I to ansaer ssid peliliou by .Mirch 12, 1887, ui Judgment hII be rendered us prayed for. HANNAH C IIKACII. Uy Coox ,t rroir. ilcr Alt's. 2ifl5 80 Kiir.itiFF'.'i s.u.n D. K. Ilollcubeck, J In Wood Co., O , IB Coilll of Arnold McMahsn, et a), C. iii'non l'lHas, lly virtue of Hn order of sale, issued In Ihe allure ctitilli-d cillse, hv Ihe Clerk of the Court of Common I'iusa, nl Wood Ciiuruy. Ohio snd ti ms direcred snd delirered, I will oiler for sale ut public vendue, si the front dooi nl the Court House, of add ciuuiy, iu the villjgi ui Hunting llreen,ull Tiii'mIih, I'l-bruar) '.'.M. 1837, Delwren 111 and II o'clock i. lt.nl a,i. Jir.lhe fotlowiug depcrihed rest estate, itiluate in Wuod County mil Sl.ilu ul OI1111, lo wit t .No. I, The weit half of ths n h 101 acres of Raid Trsrl ,Nu, 19, be'ng iu acres in 1'errjkburg township. Appraised at .I,(IU0,0IJ, No. 2. Thesoiuherlr pirt of Komi Tncl Xn.IO h ig 5: jr-101) ucred. Appniied at $1,120.00, No. 3. Theesnl half of liw inrlh I0J acres ol Itoid Trscl No , being SO scies. Appial.ed at M.IOO.UO. No. 4. Ths west half of the norlliesst nne-furVrlli (N. K. W)nf Sec. 21. r.iwn 4, U Hlsiea lie. erre.of 12 miles srrinrs. ciutsiiiing 711 53-100 acres. Appraised at fl.tiOO Oil, MII.TON F. .MII.KS, HlrerrlT. D. K, Ilu1.Lsir.oir, 1'1'ilfs Alt'y. 23li 00 FOR SALE CHEAP. Ono of Iho best farms in Monroe C'ounir, Mich., being shorn 0 miles fiom Monroe and U miles from Toledo, and knunn as Ihe Miller Farm, inLasnllo Township, an I a short distance from a station, coiitalniiii; 105 seres, 2& limber, bUnee iiuiroved, House sb.nl 3oi3H,tiyi, ilorres, 1 5 moms, a flrsl class brick house: wing lSi30, (',Hmu bsrn 40x93, Ii(irohrn2x50, irrsuar 18x30, corn crib 18x 3d, ho ieu 10x24 brick smoke Imilse aud chicken cimiji. Tlileiierfecl. Inquire of ni. ii, imr.rruMMcii, 16 Idfajretla Are., 38l. DETItOlT, MICH., WORKING CLASSKSI W2. preiariillnfurnlliallclncmt,frniluyincnt ul home, llio wholo or Iho lluio.or for ihilr poroiiiuinoi.ls llurlncsencw.llijht nnd nro Jtahlo. rersoirsolellhorsoiiaifiy tarnrroin (iU cents to $5 Oil per uteuiiiK, ami a iroi.or llonal an ut bdoioilUEall thilr llino lo llio Lm """"' J.'fil"1 (''''" earn nearly as mncli as moil, That all trhureo lists uioy soud thelrad. ilresinsmukcthliuihr, To such ns aro not er sal snene hiii send onodu I artnuai for .,.l.,.Vi,.,V,bl".,I,;,",ll, 1'"" Particular, and outilirretv ,.1,lfrL"'..A.d'lrc" OxolluxallNto& Clo.. Iland, Maine, ' DENTIST?'J1;'Tho,fTon I l'oi-ryuburg, Ohio Saved Ills Urn. Mr. I). -I. Wllcoiann.of llorss Cava, Ky, itya he was, for minyyeaia, badly aulicleii wllh Chihlslo.alsolllabelrat lira oin. iter, ilmn.l lllicndurablo and Wnilld suing limes ahnoi throw lilra Into -cnnruUlnns. lie died Hleclrlo Hitleia and gl relief Irura the first bulllo and filer Istlin- i botllca, was onllroly cured, snd hs,l gained In (Icsh eighteen pounds. Hays ho poslllvely l.ellsvcsho would have died, had II not been fur tho relief alTureed by Kloclilo llll-'"a- Sold at fifty ccnta a bottle by Taylor & Miller. tiii:uin"-,sAi,i:. b.lJIck,aaTrcs., c. In Wood Cotroiy,0., , .,.'"" Court or Thdressr.MlllcT.etal. OoHimon Pleas. ny vlriooiilan crrder of ailo, lisaed 1n tbo sbove tnlilled cause, br the Clerk of Hie Cuurt of Common Picas or Wood County, OI,1n, and to mo dlreeled and delivered, I will oiler fur alo alpubHc terdiio.allho front donror lire Cotirt llousevifBild county, In llio village of Uourlliig Green, on TiieadHy, Jnnuniy 18th, 887, tlolwcenlO and 11 o'clock A.M. of ssid ilsy Ihofnlluwlngdescrlbed Ileal Calalo, altualelii llio County of Wood andStalo nl Ohlo,to-nit 1 Oiioacruorisnd fmui off Out-lnt No. lti). In tho Vlllsgenf Porrvsburg. described sifollows I Commencing at tho southwest comer of said lot, aljholniersccllon uf Front and Locust streets of snld Village; thence easterly along llio northerly line nfasld Front street.nno .hall tiro distance from said starting point to Ihe saallieaatCrtrncT of ssid lot said width on said From street In be onnllnued buck snulclenl !y far lo inolude and embrace ssid 0110 sere nl Und from off Ihe sonlherly ond ofihs weslorlv halfof said lot-being the land sold by ftoxana A. Plall lo Theresa P. Miller. Appraised at $5 nOO 00. OEOnOR M. nitOWN, Sherrff. W.H.nsxai.i..Adin'rfloxan A.lla I dee'd, December I8tli, 1S8S 37eJI030 A. R. GHAMPNEY, Ueiiia in 1 1 IH, SCHOOL BOOKS, School Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Shades, TUBE PAIHSTS ! All Kinds of Brushes, Spsctades, Eye Glasses, smsm, All kinds of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. OEyDERFUL SUCCESS; ECOSOJIV IS WU.HTII. All tho PATTERNS yon ulh tnno durlncllio year for nothing (a lutj uf f rura $J.OO 10 J4 00) by eutrscriblng for The PerrysTjnrflli Jonmal D emo rest's m"tratci Wiih Twelve Oftlert for Cui Papor PaUerniof your own selection and of any liie. Both publications, One Year. ron $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS), D EMO REST'S VT THE BESA Or nil tlo 7iiRnr.Iuct. Contaimxo SroniEfl, roc,, AVU OTIIEn LlTEnilll XTT11ACTIO.NS, IIIMOIMSQ A ItTIBTIC. fcc ILM- Tine, AMI UOUSEUOLII WATTrilS. Jlllt'l-nlct wllh Orlthial ,lrrl Enarar. Iiryf, J7nf.;rrifrnr, ( J'Ulnir null fine lino ri,r, tnnl.hia It llio Jtvrirl Jl,um. tine of America, Each Mag izloo rom.iln. n ronon ortlrr rnllillmi tire holder 10 tlrun.lerll.iiu fa j rsiltcrn illiittiatcii In Ihe fah'oi depirlmint In Hurt number, ami tn any of trie tires manufactured, mnkli g iMltrrn aiirliislhcyinrnf ilia x.iluo f ocr thne do lor, nPrl) !0J.,E?1 s MOVIIII.V I, Junly cirililxl ihe y oriel's Jlmlel Jiornlnc. The Ijirfe-t In I'l.rm.iho Urp'St In Circnlatlan, anil iho lt 11VO Uollar Faintly Ma-ailno Ij.neil 1&S7 will be. ilir-Tninlr. hlnl rear or ll. nnhUenilnn Tt 1. rn. H.,..-llv i.n. "rn.V il amUn rtli nnhcly ns to place It al the head it laiuis, 1 T-M'iiitHM. 11 cun'nmi j hjt( mrce l'iarh,SxllU Inches, clu;intty nrlntr'J and fully UllflritllK llatlliz-hirtl l.V V. .1. iiiiln.r- Il mr.r. br New Ydrk-, AND QY SPECIAL ACREEMCNT COMDIHED WITH THE Perrjsbmi Journal at $3.00 Per Year. iroa l. If you want u upnful Cos wcli ns interesting) Art Magazine, try 'The Art Amateur." This standard perioilienl, now in its eighth year, in ickintvloJcd, abroad as well as here, toba tho rory "BEST PRACTI CAL ART MAGAZINE." If you need Color Studies for Models, you will find tliofo in Tlo Art Annteur for '87 (liko those for '8ti) not moro oliroiiioH, but masterly rcproduetioiis of elioicc paintings by olever artists, not valuable alono an eopios, but Well worthy to be (rained aud hung. If you aro n fjhin.i Painter, If you aro an Km roiilcier, If you aro a Wood Cm or, or a Ilrass jluiniiieicr, If you aro learning to paint in Water Colors or Oils, or engaged in tiny sort of Bruuh or 1'eueil woik, The Art Amtteur for '87 will bo found invaluable for its practical sug gestions and useful sutudics. Tho Art Amateur's notes nn dec oration nnd furnishing nnd house beautifying in general aro Mono riohly worth its cost. Send 30 cents for a specimen copy with colored plate. Kend Tills psrsrsidi and one dollar and ton will recelre fr.ur dlfl'erenl speci men copies nf The A rl Amaieur. contain ing Four Huiierb Colored Plates.. pages of norkiiic designs, and OTerEOIarire pa ges ofhiiercttlue practical art reading, NOTE THESE OFFERS ! MendTinsparanrapli and Foi'nDoi. Lllis, and rim will recelre '1 ho Art Ama ieur for 1887. snd lo (;r lis) the splen did number fur December, '80, containing a Mii-cili colureJ jilatc, "The Bleeping Jie.iitj." Prioo of Tho Art Amatour, $4,00 a year; Singlo Oopios, 35 ots. AI)I!ti:4 Montague Marks, Publisher, 33 Union Squnrey Vow York Una I Hi Tb Art Amattor SAVE IVIONEY By ctillingon mo nnd oxaming my goods beforo making yorrr patchnao CHOICE FAMILY OBOCERIES, Provlsiontand Produco ptirohasod dirool from first hnr.da at BoUotn Prices and which I will soil nt PRECEDENTS) LOW PHICES, I am ilotormTticd to ecll only I strtdy t'O ploii-po nnd mako my ciistomeiR'intoroits my own, nnd I gunrautccovciy nrtielo I soli to bo First-Olnss, and as Low ns nny First-Class Goudsoau bo bought. Itospce'tfully, E. L. KINGSBURY. C. It. Ilnllnflit)-, asXdXdifiailjwnS & 10c0j03j nn.ii:ii! in Wo call IJspoeial Attoution to our Now Line of Including all the Now Styles. Wo invito all t'o call and efco otir iStock aud Gel Prices befor"o pur. chasing clsowlicrc. Roofing, Spouting and General Repairing. Paints, Oils, nnd Brushes, and a General Line or Duiiding Material, Pumps of all kinds, llopo, &o , &o. First-Class Mechanics employed in tho Tin Shop. ikeoat Stii Fine OirBrcoats in KlyjjS.ms, Fur Uenvi-r.i, (Jhinchill.n, lvj.-yi, M iltoin, C'is-iiiii.ires, etc. made infiiultlvM iinniiicr. liimd with sitim, serges, an 1 llali.ins Coats erjnal in materials and iiniih lo tho best custom garment, at much lowor prices. Fine all wool Worsted Overcoat black, brown and bluo, satin sleeve lining, with or without silk facing eopt you SiSO to order S15. Splendid Chinchilla Overcoats, teu styles, v.hct, piped or corded edges, silk velet collars, fine linings- cost you S28 or 530 to order 10. At 12.00 wo show you good, all wool U'or.-tcd, Fur, Ite.iver and Cas sirucrc Onjrcoats--nti cnonuuus variety and cveiy (Jmt a Bargain. Ou.x' Ton Xcallvi- Overcoats Cannot be matched iu qmliiy and make. Tho Host S'0.00 Heaver Overcoat you hae eer seen. aT'OOEt DLT'I-V-OEJ XOLXiARS Itattling good Ulsters, warm, well-made samo UKters reru sold last year at S3, aud you will be asked ?7 ami SS to day at other concerns. For First-Class Goods at Lowest Prices, Trade at 3BCXTD S GOM 'S , 180 & 191 Summit St. cor. Adam?, Toledo, O. We Can Show to the Citizens of Toledo and Vicinity THIS FINEST LINE Or? CARPETS, LICE CURTAINS. DRAPERIES. OIL CLOTHS. LINOLEUMS. 1ATS ROGS In this part of the State. Ispection Solicited at the Old Reliable Cai-pet House of 117 and IIP SUMMIT RTHEF.T, TOLEDO. O. PiMU-mMwujui.i .i- mw.1i,ivjtmi.uMtw,1 for Infants "CastorI&tam)wcll&dAntaJtnr)iIMnnthft - IreCOmmCDilitttl Kunrriortnft.nvnrfCfrit.ftrtn known to Die" IL a. Ancm. m n aioiratODie.'1 IL A. Ancncn, M.D. 111 Do. Oxford CI, BrvcUja, N. y. :ivrJi.JfcfgjjEvj.y; POPULAR mium ossrz-ir SIX;nlVJ,tovqJLw,!:-!lHl-p'llnlT,1 f1"iywu. imv tl aU1- b.S! K- ,hVtiU!WAHdM"wifanhfCE'tHutaV:w 1m" Wutfnr-iQ... AuitftSooc. 1 fc Miller Jslly Hn. rhol).. ltilh "I" ThlllMl( Tulip, l.lula kw Klrbr. I.liila nnPI Ato.,. n.l. n. Umi,.. m. ui..-.. ;. . ,, , nL ri j u . I. . -"" ... ,.dfi( uui .rimy. ,, , ir.iri. BDf.jii., lt M ,i iY."" !!'.. TIK O'1'"'"' I"". Th. I!U ol lb. Or.j. IVi roulln I mini III. Mill, ll.lkr, To rnrtf, L.; . . v' $' ""'i".0"1 Tru.l III. lif ho., llnito I, " xr M.ib.r " lli K.r Iw, rr.il u. ii?. nil. ' ."'""l'l;lilitnn.. .Vol K.fo,. P. H NiT 8. ". f.n III. Yon O.l I'oor. Hut . U.Dllom.n Ml II Kor.lr. .n V..l .Il ... ...,..!.. v.. if u.. u .' r 11... ........... l,Ol. . P.Ofv Ilia. .am. ll'h.n T.r. !.. H... vin. ...... CHILD BROS. & CO., Ho. 723 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. erKraWflnrara H vi I V X ft J k I Q rLVli"BM moiled to inv. . .ti)iBiiiiiuiwi.iui,rwiiT I - .jnton4HBroreitorltoiiAoltnb uioof vk U AlUdIo10oroforMerTOOlJebmt7.Crffanl(rW WMknoti nndl'bnroai Xecnr (riVoQnBor MldVafy la jurmi Mtn 'xntmi fi' .ktVt.i. m trs, or too rrea indalffiiDcn, f uk that roa Mind u 5fP?? wltli itKtment of Toot trouble, and toouro RUPTURED PBHSON3 can huvo FRCH mriBBXMmaMBiamMmmmnBa tn bo undo, Cut tlilinnt nnd re i urn li u. nml woujll tend yon rfi'.OHuctltlncoftrcniohn'an.l lii)pnrlniiitt in yon, HifU v ill Mart ou In liiii-iim-uhltli u 111 hrliiK . , ... j" ui in iru nun icy riziii tlVtav Ihanunr IhlnacUuIn ll.l orlil Aiiyonucnn dotlionurkaiiil live ut Imniu. Jlltlnrtox : nil !"' Hnmetlilntriicw, DiiitJutcolin maiirvrur ll iirktr. Voll Hurt join cnpilal not Hul'ltil JrM.".l' l"10 rt ''" Kcnulnc. Imiiorliiiit chtncciiprBllMlini,. 'j',ojU Hlrooro umhl. !,!V,ll",nr"l,"',,!.!i,.,"l,SH,ll imt 'lot"). Hruinl ?Sfi'"04 AiJ"" 'V'WT- 'v Co.iAuko.Iii; OtnlunrutlKioxiitlrnidiirnnnitH'rllsiiiiiontln jny Nti'Ai:iii nr I'KiiioiniiAi.lii lliu Unlhd Blatoii liy addrcitlnu' O. I. W.xilr.tll A'lY-yll'l'iy Viroiit. Ull l'riirllico K.cIibiuj.., DiilldliiB. Toledo, 0..wlion'llJrortli? iiamir Jiiy'nnotiiiunil adtcrlUIUKCOulrnctii roido twwi irniu r ---- j-ir... if II. K. Ilnlliirlni', n3 y. i-4 U M l tlie Newst Fabrics. and Children. 1 rrnani. -. nit. rAi..t vwitui m vui (. Vji'litt uiA3ii)miiirii( I Sour Etomaeh. Diarrhnpft. r!nn Lnlinn. I Ula orni3) tivua tJuvp, &ml proniotea dl- I WlUiout Injurious modJcatlan. Tna CiMTica Cozpt, 1S3 Fulloa Ctreftk, Kt Y. t Jit Ootrif Pawn it IB O!. liagl TlorlTbtl HoTbDIl fiou A ltalllng 6un Uthr(( Uoil. Ulllvw, Tll-llw. Urriof DoH. Ilia iUttlto mwihuIdi. Halllno or H bn JMk Codim IIdrii Aga, Anolt l.aurl. UfnJraiUjri Chur. A Mn4trlo Hlaitrel I. In tb fllottnlDf. TBki Hick tli Ueirt Tbea Uxcit, Joo4 by. Vf Mia. "ilnuoM, IlreftMer Thl Krldia. HIhIim Himil,in. ... .. CUB . aTDtu uio iiniwiuton ot pwteniioui rem xoln rorthrvo trouble! , and all Qu&ctti .nuuiuuirikiiiiinioDiMaioeirTlo- irtripi. A" aunuMmunijwnxa pbU4ciy louiiimm, atM um jniarifrt r wtiu uuauun la iniiir,iu nr mmiimm lull jrfr'OOMltnttfl8 media! Grlnrict.n.dlr..t rtppllculoilla tho irtt o(iIk.,o luiptcUt -- .uiiu.iic. I. .et, wiiuouiaeltr. .Tit nttortl - icuon, oiiooiiiimtDorg.ni,mFtod. Tn, wllll inlmnlnf tlentnll r lira rt tlrtn Utk.lUt pttlont btcomtl cbecrf ul tnd rtpldlrctlnibollitUtn11ituil bttltb. TBEATHENTi-On tfrath, . Tiro c. 5. Tln, $7, HARRIS REMEDY CO., Hf'g Chemltti, , vwt ... .emu ratroei, Bi. iaju.s, jviu. . Trial of our Appllanoo, Atk torTormai Ublaliinl.andalll'ATI.'KTIIUHINRHSallfnili cil In I'KOUI'l'I.V ami for JIODUIlATK J'fiKH. Our orTlce la oiioalf I0 U. H, I'aiool Olllcc, and im (Mil obtain I'ulcnla In Itts Mine llian llimo remote Irom WAHIllXflTON. Hend MUlllMtOll lltlAWINO. Wi adrlio ma t.x du..ll.ttl... I ..... I . not-.. irairiiinuilllf 11VV III I UaTKO 1 HiUX ITO 'n'kN'1ll.UIUi: UNI.EBS 1'ATE.NT IB W'u lerer.licro, In Hit I'oatinaKter, llie Hiipl ofJIouey OrJor l)r and to iilUcm la of U.H I'lilriilOllIco. I'orelrenlar.ndrlce, tornnan rtfott-ntea lo riclnal cllunla In four oitii Htato o Counl. Wrllelu :. a. ,s.ou' iV co,, Oppoallel'alent OOloe, Waaliintnn,D. 0 THIS PAPER EJ Kowaiinjiop Ailvoilitliur lliiiiau (10 Bpiuco oo lutulu tor II iu I uuii u cynaiiBii It. R. ADVERTISMEMTB. TAKE THE Einciflpati,aiiiillon& jjaylon -BAJLI.IlOAr- WMoli It Tnc HB8T noUTE between nTfi'n TjlI)Brot)jiiflCaiia EA.ON ftlOHttOUD, LOOANSPOIIT, AND AJ.L I0IT8 in THE NOIlTliWEHr OXFORD, CONNEItSVILLE. UUSHVILLr, INDIANAPOLIS, 'tnUltl! MAi)TK,VjlNUAI.IA, MAT?. .TOWN, ST. la'O'UIS, DAItVILIill, Ht.OtlAlINU'1-onV PEORIA, AKD All, COINTH IN TUKWEBT. Tralna of this Cn'mpanj iaa rnilllYH IltliinHTATION.aafoironar psai!rasot;Tn,(dalljecaplSiinilaj-.) Dajlnn A: CinclnnatlEx'tireae 6 68 1 u. Iielrolt. Toledo Oln. Mull (D) j (,5 aM Toledo A Man Accimmi datlnn 6S&T X. nclrnll, Toledo Cln.Ciiireaa, (I) )U :6P.t rAesiMiKoiirii (dallj r.iceiil Sund.r.) Tularin Detroit KiprrM, iD.llj) SJJ.,. l,i ma &. Toledo Accnmiidillnd 8. IS i V'. Toledo, Detroit it. Clerelaud Kxnint (HnndaTonlr) B22a.i Toledo illelroll Mall 2Sr.Jr Toledo DelrnllACIilocoEJpieaa 836 r u For Maps .Time Tablea andnlher Inrrro lloboallnnSlallnn A cent, or address U. T, A,, Cincinnati, O. ciias, ii. ntifcmvfci.i,, Gen'lTlcacfAECh't. Fnan. DaOniar. Agenl, PerrjabniR. Columhs, Hocking1 Valley a Toledo Ej. ,,, TIIIEGAfep, Taking: EHetst November B8. 1680. vnn'ritA xi air. sofrriijiiomvn. ' i.r Toledo .... t 2liam..n 1 u u i 6 sj'.Vfc, ' foalolla b .17 .. i 33 .. j ,,2'., Upper Han.. 1 60 12 40 .. 8 10 .. .. .Marlon...... n 30 .. I 1 IB -- S il t. - roapccii... 8 60 .. I 4b .. t ; 1. -. Delaware 0 16 . 2 06 .. t 31 t. Ar O'olnmLiia..- 10 10 .. S oil .- 10 30 .. 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Train arrlrine al Columbus at 10:10 A M, rlins dailj, and earrlra llirrucb steeper Inn, Cliica Rntu Columbus. IVatMrctnn and tlalllnmre. Direct connebllons made In t'nlon llepM at Coliimbua.lnr Newark. Zanestllle, I'lllUnrt; Wlieellnir, llallimnre, Wtrl.lnpti n and I'l.llt drlpbla : alto for Darion, lllnclnrsti, I.oliia vjlle, and all poinla Souib and HnulliWral. R5 Close connectlntia al Toledo for Detroit, and all points In Mlrlilcan and Cantda. II. J FAI.KENHACn, Gen'H'asscnjer snd lieki I Atenl, CoLrusUh, 0. O n.CAnit, Cen'l Hurt. TOLEDO COll'llBl'S S SdUlIlPnV aniMi south. (Iterid dovn.) aoiha ol.Tll STATIONS. (tti'.dop.) A M 7 00 A M 5 40 3 51 0 01 fl'ii il 24 27 0 .111 6 3fl II 45 n 51 S 50 7 117 7 10 7 20 7 2B 7 .17 7 45 A 31 A w 9 45 5 00 31 4 45 9 26 4 34 9 15 4 II 9 05 3 60 9 01 3 43 8 65 3 31 8 50 3 25 8 45 3 11 8 37 3 CD 8 32 2 4(1 8 28 2 2f n 211 2 20 8 in 210 S f2 I ii 7 57 1 36 7 46 1 00 Toledo 0 U Junction." ... Uroegon Itnad Araltn.d Lime Uitj ... 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