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I LE NUMB,EA 11,412. .. . � � � � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 49.1895* year in Advance. I i C WHO I � � . � . . $1.00a . . I - I � . — - I .. -- - - � - -- -- . . : - ' I - ' .-- � .. I . i 1 trozen ocean. , m6wrio county oi f -mo man YOU MUM gcb MIMS a (Lrinic or water. water is as nee- � .1 ,guardians -of . � � i THE says & Illy knowledgm I have never seen her, for He exhorted all parents ,an( I , OBSCURE HERO. - "And yet every time that a man in Now York and PhilAdelphla and all tile essary to a child's well being as good food - I L A e purposes � ' ren to see that tile Young are not on the I 7 - I som � ! . . . � abov nor for any other, and that child 4 � . I . - man or money centers of the country. -o n e : . — �a word,aboub a mail 2s being a Union .Those peo- or Its bath. Several times a day it should e � / ­ . I i I I ' I would not know her if I saw her. �rbis is streets after die i4liging Of tb tL w- b " I ! i 8RAVE, 'MEN 0 . . a rebel Ili those border ,state's 001110 follow Pic do Me- , Pure cold waton them up for .4.1iting all tile time. And be- be given a drink of fresh - - ed thein to train , i i cause tile , ,,, tile I he and exhort I g ,eE,pectable tl i I � F THE B01RDER WHO here, who w 9 safely housed during. the y liting they have a The'effect of a drink on fretful children the simple truth, however r � � source of the untruth, or i�vhatever die" (.;od and for duty. N I ; 'BATTLED IN THE CIVIL WAR. � war, gets 11 "hero 9 ,S'hean of Logan wbo was I I . . PEOPLE I a9d grins at him. tain rl lit to bav something to say about how , often suggests that the lIttle people have t, � . . 1. P ' ' Y were motive for injuring me in the esteem 'of my —,N-1 r. James ; I I � I 6 E . I . ;� . . F i . I . — . tiredl of it, and I an] going. to vilibLeato the cou :�Islhall be run when'it Is not ' at last received that for which the , ail,for trial on a .- L i . . bich might be behind it. � recently committed to I . � It Was Very 0 9' fretting. � , . f .� friends w . . . a to fighting. I I r � _ y � I Wait Until after the beginning. of' the ,;hm.]p clarkos S.Pl , the border inan todaY. . ealing sheep has been released . t M tfit, - rlted Eulb" � Of � -Blue � , , o ; . st'46. Of -Maine. ' � "I quid I lived hi Kansas. 1: will tell . But, as niany may be soinewbat staggered charge of st Im I � � . 'Im ': be a Union man up ill thO I No woman's wardrobe will be Complete ial, and in- on bail. Ifis sureties aTeJames I)oughert I r new year before they buy their ou dG by this bare And unqualified den - .- y . 1 7 i . raY Clad Soldiers Who Cwhe From veri un4iiitilthy thing You how it happened. I went out there, I 11. L I . Thotruthis,itwasal . o , this w1litcrivitbout aclilffon bodice. They I f . und. Mitche i - I t1link they will. be offered better I Kentucky, V. very elaborate, very becoming,very Bist that there must be some slight gro and Thomas McLaren, Of I � - ,ing n I � - I f I West Virginia, Xfssouirl, Ran- to be anything else. It wius. -Ory easy to with Mr. Hudson, who sits over oil the i are el Clarkhas moved from his. ; ! ' therefore, I may further state that a J good —Mr. 8amil � I bar.-ains. In a measure they"81'e , con I . ' teof,blississippl- other side of the I'Louso, to practice law. perishable ail(! very voluminous, some of her b i - � . a" and Tennessee. . be a rebel down in the sta I � while,Ago a certain professional gentleman ,home in Logan to Fullartoll w e e n ; I � I -1 . . . * He and,I were Ili a lav theni requiring 25 and 30 yards of elliffon I � � . i I I .,�,, rect, for the r ason-tha-t nif.rchants do a ,*# .* very dangerous to be anything else down school together. I ' , t,, - , re, and his Logan � . e Champ Clark, th ky and Missouri dur- , went to Wichita, whic is built whero the L in their construction. It Is in the sleeves friend remarked to me that there was� to be teiids to resid . in futu t I not lik6 to carry goods over seasons I e eloquent Kentuck Ian there, but Ili Kentue � shortly in Seaforth a ouliv wom ail wli'D bad ed. by Mr. i � � . I property will shortly be occupi I � - -who represents th(FINintliXissouri district Ing the war a mail had to feel of Ills top-,, two Arkansas rivers come together, the wherf) the greater proportion of inaterial y - I I I i 1. . and prefer sacrificing a little. . ON used, the accepted style being fold upon exhibited remarkable powers of mind., .ex- Charles Pearce, 1%litcliell. . 1 In congress, dr0.W upon tile. history of his knot when lie got up in the morning to - year -af ter tho grasshoppers had eaten tho i , - , . . I fit , - I mg, Davis two A - - � I * ; fell off L pliLining that anyone who wished would —John King and Pe , . I I . L� , ; . . Dative state for the principal prart of his see If, like the nag of his country, it was . state up.. That year �be blossoms fold of the gauzy material and finished at cliell boys -who are in licago lost their I I . � � 'bich percel. . Ill ; � We have I L % ve that she could at will fall " to a � . a quantity of goo(13,, IN aliaracteristic specell on &&Tile Obscure ' still there. . he nd everybody thought the the elbow with a twist of satin oiv�lvet. d about $1 other nigilt, & � 7 �- I ort of -comatose condition, and in� that watches ail � 2) the I . we must move out this month. Our Heroes of the Border," d6livercd In the -I want to tell grasshoppers wore coming again. I left : Thore is to bo ail apartni.ent house In 8 yemi I el - L ell . , . ; .. *L ­ f 'you of an aritlimetlo 1. condiLt, L ,glar b i t I th *r b aroom and � . i 8 L ' New York for the excl on (with. bodily eyes closed) would but aving en�. er -1�1 prices are awi�y down 111 the follo,wil)- house recently. .tile peech was made class I was in when the war began. I wits tho state to keep clear of thein A follow usive Ilse of� women I 71 I - I i I 0 1 describe , a panorama passing before, her ri flied their pockets. `5� . ' be same ; � . . li-iles. with the avowed purposo of killing the , 11 years old. As a boy I was a pretty paid me $25 to write a speech at Kentucky bachelors. Previous attempts at t, who left - I - I mind, which would -involve the appli6ants ' —Mr. andMrs. Andrew Hay, I I . -'X . bill for the creation of a retired list In the good arithmetician, a sort Of lightning University, 'and that is the way I got out thing have fallen through been-usd the ex- 0 8 I . ' previous history concerning events, in slorl e Carlingford thirteen years ago f , r the tate- i 4 - . IL of tile State." ponses were too heavy for wage earning cases, of ., * 'N s : I . I rOVenllo niarine service, but it was much calculator. A st,rolling phrenologist.fron - long ago, and almost forgotten. � of Michigau, are back on a visit'. I Ir . I t : - fr nlore entertaining than tile us' At till-- point Mr. Clark Incidentally re- women to support. The present enterpris - .- I � 1. ZS,uithl 8 in all tila,terials, 20 Fr sta, 0 . L I Ili nal dull talk England came through there and e b- " These events, Ih6ugh not of any great, coil- Hay is asister of M�s- Joseph. A dges of ! - ti*eut. offi against tinle. Mr. Clarkw n and ]]shed a school. Ills Wine wag Charles R. ferred to Jerry Simpson and praised his . while giving Its Inmates space, light and - L ; � - as bor sequence perhaps, would be found to 1 be Ailitchell. : . reared IlWr -Lawrenceburg, in Anderson Whittern. I love to think of him. 1110 earnestness in the cause of tile people. A I air, is to be run on Lan economical: basis. ' i . .- . quite true. I accidentally remarked that I —Mr. Charles Hugill, at one time- owner i 11 Overcoating of all kind at a dis- co'nilty. This fact Makescleareir some ref- was the best schoolteacher I ever'saw. If 0 :member asked, "Hadn't you better post- , One of its principal recommendations will I . i � would certaint to come into contact 0 � �, I I y like f Aln R. H. Baiii^s farm, in FuNarton, but, - . t. voll-tit 0 1 f 220 per cent. I creilces to his youthful experiences as re- built up a reputation as a man who could -\Pone this eulogy until he dies?" and tile ' bethe absolute � liberty and, Independence 'ortb Branch, . I . � . I with such a curious phenomenon simply, as f0t many years a residgut of IN � � . , � I lated in his address. 110' speaker continued: � I allowed its Inypates. All the so called ' . I . Underclothing frow 50 cents t, 1 said in part: ' teach arithmetic. There were three grown furnishing a mental problem, for thought. Alichigan, was in Fullarton last week, re-: . i J � � . , I "My theitie today Is the heroes of the men In that class, and I was a little be)', - "No, sir. I aul going to speak it while ' �womeh's apartment houses have hitherto And when she came, I certainly meant to newing old acquaintanceship. I �1 I , , .. . , $6, per suit at aL sacrifice of 20 per c-ent- border states during the -war, of both the a - I I - I aln,going he is living. There Is Lin old dictuin, 'Say been conducted on a.code of .rules 'better - Mrs. W. J. Adains, of the I,Otb conees- - � I e . nd tl ey all made a pot of Inc see her, had there been. furnished me a fav- -- ; laps must ga at any priee. I I said -on Saturday, to tell you about two of 111060 men, may be nothing about a dead mail except 'what is adapted to a house of correction. Nearly � blue and the gray. 3 10 ora,ble opportunity, but before such oppor. sion of East Nisbouri, delivered in St. , and they langbed a nd jeered at me for tile a third one. When the war began there good-' That maxiin ought to be reversed. all the money necessary for the project has tunity arrived, I found the Seaforth atillo's- Nlarys, for the- Christmas market, seventeen ' . , I � I N f - � �� assertion, that 3[ was just about a Year too was'a man in that class of the name of . It does not make any difference what you -been subscribed and the plans drW,v�n.and pbere pervaded by rumors of gbosts a0d spring turkeys, which tipped the scale at . 2 ; -Boys' suits and overcoats aremoving Young to squeeze into the war., They Orville B. Young. I Want his name to saY about a dead mail; lie is dead, aild you , accepted. � spirits in connection with the above nam- d 29.3 pounds. - . . � . . 90 e � : - . fast at prices � quoted in. last weerk's thought that was funny. They do not down in this record, and it will go down can't make hini any deader. The saying I mButtons are the most conspictious'! trim- , I - . i . I, lady. This made the whole matter w ar.a. —Miss Good, of Motherwell, -who bas 1. ,,, I I . i . - advertisement. know how a mail feels who was born and In history before I get through with him. ought to -be in this form, 'Say nothing I g on the new dresses. Many faghloll- totally different aspect. About this tim e- taught in the Hanipstead school for -the past , . I . . about a live -man except what Is good. I I . � i : has lived all his life in that -thin border- %blo people gre having their button';s spe- . ' Be was 80 years of age. He studied for a also, the lady thought proper, for her vib- two years has retired, and Miss An rson, 9 �. . . . L , - land—Keptucky West VirgtnlakMissourl, 1 mouth to see whether be ought to become "The first naajor general that I ever saw I cially dealgiled for,them.- This c ; - Shirts, Tieals Collars, Heavy Rose, " I 8POce is dication, to publish in the Seaforth papers of A-vonton', has been chosen as her succes- � � . � I � � a sas a —one of the handsowlest nien that ever beyond the purse of ordinary pcople,'bow- I I � K n lid Tennbssee. Mr. Chairman, if a minister of the gospel In the Christian a letter which seemed to admit the spirits sor, and comes highly recommended. - - r 4 I 11�avy Gloves, -Mitits and Gauntlets, all the history of those five states could be church, vuglarly known as the'Cailipbell- ' lived—was Lovell H. Rousseau, God bless I ever, for wbom' there Is a variety in agate, noiion prevalent. —Mr. James Brothers, of Wallace, bad I I I . Hence, reasoning that . .1 at 26 per cent off. written, it would discount all of Sir Wal- itel church, or wh his menioryl That man took eight or ten � filigree silver or bronze. Even the jewel- 'personal satisfactio a very successful wood bee on Wedlesday, � � 90 ether he ought to enlist 6 � I - any n resulting froln, �i . � I I I . - ter Scott's novels. There m = a and In the Federal army in defense of Ills daredevils out of every county Ili Kell- I ers have taken to selling buttons, 9 -tit th z It . I - . : Y PCOP, a of scientific investigation would 'probably be last week, getting abo - irty cords cut. . . I � k I � w . I I ! ' . - my Wife's People lived and died. There ;country.' more than counterbalanced kv barrn to th" Mrs. Brothers bad a quilting bee the sanle � � I I - stly -6 : . I : J -- . n were born. There two of I O! . I I tuokY—illen who wore determined to got 1 them displaying Ili their window � I ,my children Into the war Just as soon as a gun was 'trifles of gold and silver in rL - � We ar& I,eaders i 'Our�Lme- crust Ith � � I 'He finally decided that he ought to en- I minds of the Christian people. I peremptor, af teriwon, and a party at night. � I . I � -them lie buried. I love the peo - , fired. He could not even drill them in ily dismissed from of'Sebringville, who . � ; . . p9e of that list in the Federal army as a private so, precious stones. � my mind the ! . _purpose I . —Mr. Fred Kruspe, . . I � �� i borderland � the -best, the noble.st, the dier. He enlisted' in John M. Harlan's Kentucky. He took them across the river The portrait exhibition at the Nati6nal � � -� . - M k - hail -formed, so t1lat by a strapge perversity, bail his leg broken about three months ago 7 4 I ' � . bravest People under heaven—and I bate either to New.Albany or to Jeffersonvill ' Academy of Design has given New Y the ,very reason for which � i L and has been in bed ever since, lying in one z � . -Tenth Kentucky infantry after Rousseau e. - br report say,Q , ; � in PH % � . Which was it, general?" addressing Mr. ers generally a closer view of fasbi� Ought Ifer was the reason why I determined, . i 7 Jac kson, & Creiv t�e men who jeer at them. I am going to - 8 position, is able to be up now and is im prov- ; U0 I and.Morgan and Wolfo - I L . r pad ; I tell you ]low a border man 'feels. Re I upon the exactly opposite course. ing very fast. ; � e Sickles. beauties than m any of them have ever � : . - 9 the,daredevils. This was after Seward's . : t � , 6 . - I . I � I was ,6ver' and when the I ; not a bully, he Is not quarrelsome, but he , 90 days' picnic Mr Siekl —Jeffersonville. before. Before the opening there was eon- Permit me further to add, that I regard',� A short time ago a sudJen yet long ex- . I A THE LEADING CLOTHIERS undeistands how to take Ills ow " Golier:1 ousseau," Mr. Clark con- siderable' jealousy among the originals of the appearance of spirits of the dead, 1 pected event took -place, at Amnlree, when � . ) n part- It lawyers and merchants left their busi- I ; - . � 4 . happened to me, Mr. Speakcr, that I was ness, and farmers left'their farms, a tinued, "fo ined those illen into Rous- the portraits as towbere their pictures whether good or,bad its the nierost twaddle, ' Mr James MeCallilin, son of Mr. Duncan * 0 . . L. . , . � SEAFORTH. nd �. � ; ; I and reared, in Kentucky, that I lived In - scau's Louisville legion. Subsequently he sbotild hang. The- artists, in charge Insist- if not W ned as a A 'UcCallum, was united in inarriage to 'Allss . � � I - t en left their wiv6s and little chil- 1. orse; soniething-to be spur � I � l - � . � . i . . looted to co ed that the best works ol art should ba've. p MeTa I . - two years in West Virginia, and most PeO- dren to'4 join the army. Young went to was 'a tigress. - While he was _ear approach to downright profanity. Ellen T -visb. The ceremony was per- � I . ' . t n - the most prominent posiolons trrespec4ve I : � . . ple In t1latstate bp-lievel*as born,and Lebanon and enlisted, and was acco i ,. . ; - % I - 11 serving here be broke a cane over some Yet, the effective way of exploding all such i formed by the Rer. A. Stewart. t I .. I Z .1 . I � � : � , WML181 SHOE 8.T0RE—E8TA-BL18HED 1881 raised there. . I alu much obliged to ill fellow's head, a thing that ought to be of the subjects' social position. I nonsense, is not to deny unquestionable —A very successful Sabbjah School ell- ; . M . � � eni panied .by his brother-in-law, Squire , I � � i . � ' tertainnient was held in . � t p I I � for the 'kind things they have said about Land, who went along with him to take done a good deal oftener than it is. Yes, The fashiona ble furs this winter will �be facts, but to find out whatever smill modi- t . Zion church, Lo - E I ­ ; I ; ; - me- I lived 11 weeks 'in Kansas it was a Republican's head that lie broko liable and chinchilla for the street and &- cuin of fact t,llere filay be after the ex the evening of December 205tb. z f .'. � , and I back home the horse be rode. Young was I clus- , (fall, Oil � . � " 0 T . c ; t i I � . - ion oftbe sbanis and black frauds perpe- .� .Quite a number drove from Stratford to be - I I., . . . AFTER THE -spent the remainder of iby life in Mis- going to marry, Laind's sister after the . the cane over. They were going to expel mine for evening. Sealskin coats ar � - I 1. e I I - i i , Ing Out Of -4assbion, except for car q I , : . a I .- sourl. When trhe war began, I was 11 war, if be lived. Land got drunk. When him from the house. He resighed Lind ri -�O trated for unholy gains, and, after carefully 'i presen-t. TAfisses Roney, Deacon and others � � � �: . ' I I I I I was a boy I wanted to go ,aled to Ills peo- wear- Muffs,resenible those carried by oT!I-r anging - . . ; I c S .years old. . we t backlionie and appc I . . I � I Young held up his band to be sworn In, 13 - arr, y such facts in orderly array, fol assisted in the programme. . � ! Y of edl- i i . : ' grandmothers in size. In the wa. -win�b�uly scientific methods, and then ell- � —Mr. Thomas Call�in, of Silver Creek, � - i HOLIDAY into the army. .Vli.ey laughed the Other- Land held up his band, and thus he got Ple for re-election. And here is something 10 I t . � � ,I � . day when. I said I. tried to get into both larettes tile accepted length reach deavor to construct a sound philosophy for Manitoba. is home oil a visit to his father, : I L sworn in accidentally. Thenext, morning, which shows how Reutuck-lans feel—they A . i . . ; I -ts the time to push things and so we - armies. That is the truth. It Is a matt6r would not allow any inan of any party to to the waist. their explanation. For, though it is no use � i I when be found,be was Ili the Union army, -he were 1 ' Mr. James Callin, J. P., of North Eastbope. � I r . � ,e of history; and I am going to repeat It to- he said, as he was Ili, he would do anything - run against him. New York artists w In = :� Mr. Callin, thirteen years ago, .went out to . I . make a Past -Holiday Sale for th I to deny irresistible facts,one isilot bound to ' r ; � pt .tile spiritualists' explanation Atkem. . �the Prairie Province, where be has pibs- I . I 1i , ing day. A. boy of 'my tender years bad no In the world except cliarge breastwprks. . " When be bad broken that Michigan the time that George du Maurier was re�,.. acce - t . oath of JANT-TARY. Everyth 6 politics. I tried to join F rank Wolford"; Finally, when' they were dowr . i at Jones- Republican's head with a cane, it made ognize in -his sketches of Trilby an Ell - In iny bumbleJudgment the Rev. Dr. J - ered and no,%-.- makes his first visit to� le . I � .. ack . in-, the Iine bf BOOTS,SHOES�FELTS, cavalry. They would not have me. - him so popular in his district that they lish model named Lillie Pettigrew, who 1.� son in his int9'resting adclress at the Pres- P It" o - . i I boro, when they were ordered to charge-- - I 1?arerital home. - - � � 11 r . . . I OVERS-HOE84J RUBBERS etc. I tried to join Mor,gan's, and they would not � wouldn't let a single, solitary roan ever still posing for tb * head "d feet, althouglI bvterian tea-�ieeting, preseiited the key, .� —Alfred Perrin the eight year old sonlaf . I . $ . the breastworks, Land went back to the I ' - r . 7 I � � I go for Ifilic altogether," as TrII4 'Wa othersi have (lone for unlock� -the Mr. James Perrin, of Listowel, the other ; T run against him for anything. 'They re )- . . Ir I . must go � .have me. - - past the a I even', ing I ­ . utler's wagons. Young served his three . ; . I 0 elected him, and at a mass meeting held by expresses It. " She was one of a family, mystery- on rue philosophic lines, viz : I - I-Dowm there where I was living one years. He was the ma4 who first placed i . g&y while jumphip, on Moyer & CO-11pauys . . . ,., .I �: . I econipany went into Frank W' .in the city of Louisville they presented Of models, having a brother whose beauty,� That there iA such a thing as 'I thought Z(Jrny, accidentally1fell, and broke his leg� . . ; � olford's cav- the Union flag on the rebel works at J 9 I � . ones- , I _ I I � another went Into John Mor- hero. Congress passed a resolution tough to quote an artist, w4 � OY Itch The lad seems to be very unfortunate�, be � � . . r AT ONOE. � alry, and giving him with a gold headed cane, a � s "soul inspiring.", I waves"' after the analo,r of sound,w] � - . a.. . gauls,cavalry. Wolford was the very best that man a gold medal for hid' 'Kentucky hickory. The president of thS' There Is a varlety,of lunch cloths this! pass with unconceivable speetl from one Ili � avin had both his arms broken olice �I . � role conduct " I . 9 I . ' � I fall. - Colored deniin braided In white Is! mind to another, when the two p ; I I OUX holi4ay trade was crood specim; on of the human race that ever on the battlefield. General Sherman sent United Stfites at that time, Andrew John- I ossess a Wore. ! I � 13 , one of the novelties—green Is a favorite. 1 considerable measure of spiritual sy pathy I ; ly,ut our stock was large and theres stood, on this floor. He sat in this congress for him qpd wanted to make him a cap- son, I think it -was, appointed him to be I In )—At it public sel-iool examination beld. twice. He was a rough Kentucky moun­ , itary'governor of -the state of Louisi- Pure white cloths of glistening'- damask 1. in common, and that somehow the waves of Thursday before Christmas, in 8chool See - Plenty left yet. You, will, of - course . tain', and be said, 'I did not come Into the . ni'l . fashionable. Some, how have thou * ana. To show you the feeling of the are very . ever, ght interlock or unite, and so account tio'n No. 12, )NIornington, Misis Dun ) tain lawyer, and when you have said that army' for �n office, and I am going out ., peo- , * .., . smore t need good serviceable foot -wear this you have passed the gigbest enconilu le of this country -toward a Fed border of flowers in delicate colors. for muell of what is called " ni .9 17 d by her'- I I � ' in after I have served my three years.' He P eral gen- a ind reaffin . the retiring teacher, was presente � - e now skirts are eight yards the discovery -of another's tbought, and : utions "passed on a lawyer. He would 'did not take -it. Talk about "obscure I , - in n-iontli, let one ­of your n6w resol that can be cral and the military governor of a great Some of th pupils with a beantiftil ballging la p as a � 0 t � . 1 -ye to make a neat saving-.- by trading 11;t wear ­d colonel,s uniform. He wore -:heroes!' Why, a man like that was fit to state, when he behaved himself so much akound and are known as the ripple. They 1 � hypnotism," the control of "n of respect. The children had learne& . . like a gentleiiian, tho fact is that when he are perfectly plain and lined with crino- thought. In' some such way are yet to be toilove the teacher, and 'it was very hard I that of a P ivate. They said that they 'have his )ck as , . � at thia stare. pr . name enrolled with Haveh line, or hair cloth, from band to bein, cleared up, and, doubtless, explained on a I ; I - died of the yellow fever in that city bg ; : , ,never cc fo them to part wii;h her. � : uld get enough of tbat'tegiment the Christian soldier. I . ' 11 . I . together , was followed to the grave by the univorsal making them uncomfortably heavy. An- true scientific basis, all the strange phen- ; I It takes a lot of sho'es to do our two to have a dress parade, except on "Talk to me about 'border men'—'ob. . - �' Early last Friday tilornin-0 fire was dis- . : � I L - ' sorrow and regrekof ull of the p other skirt which Is better adapted for the omena, insisted upon by impartial and coin- , � : . the eve -Of a hattle, and then they gathered ,scure beroesIl I w u - � eople of co-O.ered in A. Beattie & Company's gropery, . I . stores and buy. m -g foT cash and in such that great city. Obscure lickoesl ectly Plain', tent witnesses, and so the absurdities of . . I i ... from the four quarters of the. compass. another fellow In that class—big Isaiah If that street Is five yards wide, perf 7 et St.11NIarys, and was soon put out-, but li;i LI . mail chusetts, with two or three godet plaits d . , . faro,eL quantit�iesi we I'Me'. enabled to When the war closed' there were not Colter. He was 6 feet 6 Inches tall - and had lived up in.Massa nly own the the materializing of departed spirits be ultl- befor ;. 11--� J . I . e several hundred dollave worth ,of . L L . ' . I e ; quote L%uch close prices as- cannot be enough men left of that -gallant band to 3ooked like an Indian. I think he must God, how many books wQuld have been -back. mately made to disappear. &0'0�1$ bad b en destro r dainage(l. The � ... . . i . . written about himl � .' yed o I. L . - 1 call on the field .Of battle. The have bad Indian blood in his veins, for his firni think the fire was the result. "of spon- . have a rol Side laced gaiters are said to be coming I. Yours, &c., . . i , touched elsewhere-. Remeigl�er our truth is that the First Kontucky,F "One time, and this -is another illustra- Into favor again. ' They are neat fitting 11. 1N11-s(;1t,A,vI,;. taneous combustion of batt 4 cdcral hair was as black as a raven's wing. I tion' L i P.,% ST, HOLIDAY SALE commences d always look well on the feet, but the *— � . led Stove Polish, � V I cavalry died in the field of battle. , alMicbigan general undertook to lee- all I . � . - Silas love to think about him. He petted me whi6h was partly composed of turpentine . - ! I . . process of lacing them is a tese of patience. Perth Itep3B- I I On , , was when I was a child. A man who is kind . and. benzine - . : � Ada m -s, obscure hero, its last, colonel ture old Frank Wolford about not keeping .t � . t I I the youngest -man J114110 regiment. Some to a child Is not a bad man- He enlisted up his military harness and war gear. The most serviceable dress for the busi- Mitchell dliims to have tlle prettiest —',LNlr. Petier Ga,rdiner,the popular teacher I . : I . , I . � ; I �. ness woman is the tailor made suit con. � I 7 I -1 . Fluallyhe got the old hero mad. They- Methodist chiirch in the Province. . i . J, A N1 U A RY 2nd way lie escaped to live, though IW was in that organization known' as Soo Mun- � of School Section -No. 5, Hibbert, for some , I i . I � � I : badly Eliot -and had to b6 tLOkeu to a hos- ere camped about where my friend Me- sisting of skirt, coat and vest, with a silk —Mr. Will. Workman, one of Stratford s time past, has resigned, and on the eve Of I i i - ,day's guerrillas, as they were called in w ist for Indoor wear. Linen collars and � - ; - i 1 ; Millin lives in Tennessee at that thuo� wa oldest merchants is at the hospital ill with � . And lasts ONE AMONTH.., pital. Kentucky. He loved that predatory war- ) his departure was made the recipient of a .1 , -..: I . : I "From, the very same neighborhood a fare. He had 50 in his coillinaDd. Finally, Wolford said at last: 'D—n -you, I didn't I I J P - Make it a Point -to be on band. Even at the risk of being considered —Avonton has a flourishing checker club. � � � . . �, come down here to steal negroosi I came cuffs are Indispensable. typhoid fever. ver-, handsome present, viz - ail album -and ; company went into Morgan's cavalry. when Quantrell came to Kcl�tucky, when inkstand, accompanied bya- most affection- � - , r � i It '' They were made up of the Bower of the th&y got any of Munday's 'gang they to fight. Aly regiment is not very good fussy, alWays niark: your trunk with your The members held their seventh nighVs ately worded complimentary addresg.- The - ;. -11 . � ; I : Kentucky chivalry. I am glad to know banged them. They barred them from the for dress parade, but if you bring out the* full:' name and the address to which you practice on Thursday, 20tll ult. address was sig ad oil behalf Of the pupils' . ' - . . . * & . I el are going. In case 'of mistakes it will save ,ne a Se and . � . that tile colonel of the First Kentucky rules of warfare, and I never thought that three best Michigan regiments you:baV --J. E. Moore, ;"rho has been a resident of by Lonisa, H��kney, Christen, I ott , � . I I I , � I . both you and the, railroad officials much I I � I Federal cavalry sits over on that side; that ,W.as fair. � got I will run theni oi�t of Tennessee be- Stratford for 9-5 or 30 years, died at the , in, � � :�'111 % Scott. � I . : . 1 4�; - �1- - I time and worry in tracing it. . � � fore sundown!' Obscurel hercesl I supT I London asylum on Christmas Day. On-T4rsdav, December 20th, two fon4l I . The colonel of Morgan's crack regiment, * "Finally, when Quantrell.got killed at. * — . ... . � I . Combs for the bair In shell, gold and —Professor and Mrs. E. Charlton Black, . ; I I I .1 1. A - Governor McCreary, sits over .here,' -and in and pose I will be flayed in a hundred papers hearts that beaC,�s one were united in mar- % � - Shelbyville, Big Isaiah wag Withbi Iver are very fashionable this fall. For of Boston, wer� the guests at Christmas, of riage, ; - � � . � . � at Colonel Williain C. P. Brec,kinridge, body ch. 'I—Louisv - 81 . " lie evening dress the large Spanish comb Is her mother, Mrs. Knox, of St. Marys. by Re' . Mr. Littwein, when Mr. Cliristian -i tb got shot right square'througli t touiorrow lor this* spee" ille -At the Lutheran church, Brodbagen, � L7AEAFOR TAI, who want in as a private and fought, his . with a minie ball. He Knew that if they Courier -Journal. . v �, I . . much worn. The very latest is a combi- Mr. Peter Byrne, who returned recently Eicki er ' . � . way to a colonel's comm ission Ili the finest caught him they would hang him so he ' . ney and Miss Louisa Mil. ' . - . I egge Weame E band of soldiers that cybrrode to battle) made a fellow take a ramrod, tle In, silk The Professor Protested. nation of gold and silver filigree on thell. from Manitoba, is very ill at the residence husband and wife, They are spending the . - . � � I . Orange blossoms are out of date. Lilies of his father, near Zion, Logan, township. � � EIGHTEENTH: � also sits here. I aill proud to be a Ken- I They are telling a pretty fgir story of 0 honeymoon with friends in the State of F , I - handkerchief at the end of it and shove it , . I � of the valley at* the fashionable flowers ' ` . , I - a tuckjan among. such X-c--irtu,jAd#ns. , "Uncle Phil" IV mptir, �, " * —Springhill Patrons, of Logall, in coin- . Ohio. �,. . . ' I , clean.tbrough his body in the track of the - , --lul, back in% be tied � I 4 "I remember when I was a tlpy the re A rica from Ili - ..ro ea�,., pany with. Could -'s, � of Fullarton, are busy —Dr. Sinit'll vaceinated serenty-two pe�- = ( 41 fors bride. Her bouquetshould � Annual ' Convenflon . - ball. Then be put knots on each end and Inc with very broad white satin ribbon, with � ' � 9001. 4 i 11, � . rough -y: . . , I frain went th Kentucl got,ojm one of Alexander's thoroughbred , The story Is I I cl.t.4ft) with a getting up a car load of salt. sons at Brodhag,eif about two weeks ago. � .. �, . I . I - OF— - . % vines of lilies of the valley sewed on the � II.Tolm Morgan's heel is on thy shore, ' stallions and rode him 30 mile,@ to where period of 30 yea s e Pir, � ., letween the - —Mr. Win. Acheson has disposed of his There was an epidomic of sore arms after- , �. n 9 . 2 Kentucky, oh, Rentuckyl his aunt lived, and there contracted pneu- two- - I . r streamers. , LAUP-A OLIVIA Boon& house and lot in Kirkton, to Mr. P. ,S. ward. Two boys, sons of Mr. Will. Bauer,, - � . . - � � . :1 � Blackler, for $625 ). . ;. - were so frightened by I - &..airymen s His band is on thy stable door, monia and died. Talk to me about obscure Thirty years or more a o, P. 15. Armour Of 11 L the approaclifti or- ,-? a 8 . Xentucky, oh, Kentucky -1 . I nterest to Women. 9 I 11 berQesl That country is full of them I *as a young man attending an academy -1%liss E'lla Gerry who has been in Doug. deal of vaccination that they ran &Nv,y from [ � You'll never see Your good gray mgX-e any . � ' [Special Correspondence. I . ) 0 i ; . I las, Manitoba for the Past two years, i e- home, and bid in a swamp for a couple of 5 . . c ation "I said that 171arl An's regim . NEw YoRK, Dec. 11. The tails of fine � ssio 11 . -more. I ent was near Syracuse, N. Y. There was a ladics' ; I . OF— I He'll ride her till her back is sore . made u,p,of a different class of People. It seminary near by, and one beautif ul moon- - turned home to TMitchell before Christmas. days, till cold and starvation induced thena -1 � .: . I I in Ills old, overcoats are utilized by the Ingen- to return home. - � I il� - I Amd drop her at some strangpr's door, was made up of men who bad come to the light night Philip slipped away fro ' -7-,'Miss Panton, daughter of Rev. Mr. Z � I , ious and the frugal for making fasbiona- , ; . I I Kentucky. oh� KentueWl - Conclusion that the war'meant something dormitory and took a pretty seminary girl Panton, of Stratford, has just closed a. very -Some of Fullarton's visitors during t Western- . . I . ble women's capes. - . . , . - t out for a long ride. i Christmas week were -. Messrs. John-, Dan- . men who went in to fight. They wen successful tprin of 'K ndergarten tea.ebing ill. - . ; "That song has been running through A dog who is really swell these days does iel, Alexander and Andrew M-cFmlzeu and. ; � ; . le to the ears of the dignified fac- St. Marys. . I . ,� my head and singing in my heart ever In deliberately to stay their three years. * It can � i . Ontario, at They served under George H. Thomas. ulty, and a sentence of expulsion was en- not wear his ribbon tied in a -bow around -Mr. F. A. Campbell, of Mitchell, leii.ves Joseph Morrow home for their holidays ; . ' i - since. his neck. He has it made up into a col- .. - � orc tered up against P. D. Armour. this week for a two motAbs, visit to Miss Bella Yule', fr - . , ' And I want to say incidentally that in Cali- oin'�Michigan ; Mr. ,and � , � ; STRATFORDs Q N T. "I want to tell you how, Morgan trAddd I Years passed on. Young Armour came lar, with a big rosette at each side, just Mrs. Albert Roberts,' ; " � . ; borses. They say that jou can. tell where Injustice has be m done to George H.- . fornia. His business will be in his father's from St. Thonias - � -` . - . - WN - - Y Thomas by the Wa, to Chicago and became one of the greatest like the rosettes on each side of his mls- charge until his return. Mrs. Richa:rd Baxter and two el-ildTen, fro - ; , Morgan ina.Tched through Ohio and Indi- . r writers, than to ally merchants In the wbrl& tress' new hat. . -Mr. Walter Hamilton, residihg on St. Catharines besides others too n.ulnero 111 . - 2. 1 - 15th, 16th other man who took part in that great . - . 'LIS � I ana yet by the good breed of horses that: Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger (Julien the ) i I I , - . ,� � conflict. I love to go up to Thomas circ i JA NK and 17thl, 18,96. are through there. He took the good Ken- - le One day an old man, with a pair of 8th concession of Elmo., -was so sey6rely to in , ention. � Gordon) is just now devoted to empire - � � I -- ­ whito side whiskers and a professional b ' .Mrs. F. B. 11,oitby", of Mitchell has : tucky horses and rode them, you .know, and look at him on his horse. ,.I took my . ; , . owns of �tbe scantiest cut for the house. 11 tted b . � r . 0 ad. beatific smile, was u�hered into Mr. Ar 9 . -1 a sheer the other day, as to have � - , r , . I . had presented to her a ver handsome silver L . little boy up there and taught him t his . racture(. y ! vBACTICAL ADDRESSES BY PRACTICAL MEN Until they got stove up, and then he drop- She says they are economical, because you C . � On mour's private office. -Messrs. Nicholson & Bohan, have taken Pudding dish, b the Canadian Order of ­ � . . � O -N- F,VEF.Y PHASE OF SUCJ"ESSFUL ped thein. Here Is the way he swapped mire and to ,speak of General Thomas "You reitlember the -- academy, Mr. can't wear anything tospeak of under- I I t y : - DAIRYING. ,borses: He would co -me across a man in his horse. I did It for two reasons. In � 'the contract from the Logan cotincil of coil- The handsonle � . Foresters I of hat towli. � ninth them. Julien Gordon Is not a � � .. � . steucting the Northwestern drain, for -the present is Ja acknowledgment of Mrs. Holit- � . I ; Kentucky, and he would say, 'You have a the first place, that is the only respectable Armour?" bis�vlsitor began. . handsome woman, but she has a famously ! . - . . .. ' "I should 9'ay I did I was expelled sum of $4,721, by's valuable and brilliant services render- ; d horse, and I want it. I If th bronze horse in the city of Washington. In ­ I I For ImnlPhlet program -P - dsomelIgure uncommonly well adapt- ' - -ert and enter - L . - - ; .- �. -, giving pa.rticulars, ad- goo e man ban i I s . , the second place, it has got Thomason it, from that institution fo -- of Mr. ed in conn . dres ., . would say, *I ain a Union man, I he would - r�aklng Susie ed for such costuming. . �The Rev. George Lockhart son ection with tile cone E . � .- AXV. WH EATO.X, Seeretan-, say, 'Well, I will canfiscato, It. I If the , out riding. I I tainment �iven by the Foresters in A _11 % - and Thomas Eaved the Union at Chicka- I George Lockhart, near Seaforth, occupied the Mit�e­ell tl . ,J Plaster casts of great works of art are w . . I . � . _ * Inauga. He was the 'Itock of Chicka "Well, then, perhaps you remember me. � pulpit of Knox Church Listowel, on8unda,y,. a few weeks ago. . I ; . r I inan said, 'I am a rebel,' lie would say, . , Mau- . ; - LONDON, 0 -�\­ . . Itut RICLibjoND STREET, , ,Professor -. I more and more seen in the best drawing ' ' . � .1 You ought to contribute the horse to the I ga., If Thomas bad not been a Virgin- I anf-� I was a member of the 30th ult. I -Mrs. 1�arthel, mother of -�Nlr. Ceorge J I I 1 1411 NZ' , - � . I rooms as well as in artists' studios. Peo- � ; . , If lie had not been a border mlin lie the faculty then, as I am now. And I -Fred James, son of .11r. -.1-lenry Jam, es, Barthel, of: Kastnerville, passed away on �0' : -, . � . : cause of good government. I Anyhow lie 'all J ple are finding out that casts, and casts . I - I . c t to say, )v1r. Arniour, that 1 always 1 ilisfortune to break -1 ult. -. . � ­ would have been the g neral in chief of all wall Of Iffitellell, had the i one Saturday, 22n(. Mrs. Barthel -%v.a;s oll, : I took the horse. . only, make it possible for everybody to own . . . P'" . . of the pioneers of this county, and i I z �. - If I the armics. They wrote him down, but Protested against your expuisibn of his legs below the knee, wbile practising was ill * -� ' i �' . '�'Pbscurc heroes! Mr. Chairman, I I ­ . . - as being ' masterpieces. A Millionaire's Dew house I 0 � - ': I � I FOR A GIF � they shall not keep him down. Harlali's unJust and unwarranted by the facts. By I on the hori!kontal bar, oil Friday. - her 87th yd�ar. The deceased was a itati,ve - � . 9 , wailt to sayllow Ili the face of the Allier- in Baltim ere has a dado around the m usic I I i -Z of Alsace, Q,ernaany, and emigrated to thie I - ; regiment was in the battle of Chickamau- - the way, Mr. Armour, the academy is in a -rhe South Perth Farmers' Institute 7 I I icalli people that if the men who served qu room of casts from Lucca della Robia's . - . . � I ; � ga, and to show how pugnacious the Ken- ' financial strait just now, and I canie to meeting will be held in 'Mitchell on January country ,Lbout sixty-four years agovig-wben z the Federal side who came'from the bor- works in high relief. They are tinted like � ' they took- iipa farm on the Haro, 2 . . ; : Your Photo, tucky spirit Is I will tell you an incident. see if you would give us some assistance." i 4th and 5th. A first class programine bas I i R(VA, at . ; ! � tn � dei states during the war had served on old Iyory. They cost less than $200, to z n . . i The chaplain of the reginictit was a minis- I "Well, " replied the millionaire, "if you 0 been prepared. --- -what is called the Seeba.ch. bill, Her bus- � the Confederate side the result of'tho war rich, I I t . f&.r tihe al,ost acceptalAv thrng, YGII can give little to suit the taste of the "new - . � fs bA - r. Chirles Pugh of Chicago and Dr. ' band died sorne eiglit years ago. - � . ) tD I . : - but this ge tl an is content with reflect- Win. Pugh ' ter named Vince Nash. Harlan bad been ' proteisted against my expulsion, all I have D � Vour friends, and one dozen of my e\tra�holiday -Would have. been different. Take the 77,- n em , . 11 i . egular price, including a wounded, and Hayes was commandill' � to say is that you have been a Ion - time in . . of Keliochie,', Wisconsin, both d uss of th�e �St. , 0 . 9- M . Ma . � jinished photos, at r . 00:0 Fcdoral soldiers from Kentucky. The- tug that he has tho most beautiful dado in ry.13 I I He ordered Nash to go,back among the le know about it. I I I I former residents of ' Milverton, are home on Collegiate Institute the Toronto UniversjtNr 04: � I odore 1,Loosevelt says they were the finest me America ik it was disgustingly cheap. :_ )� i -lie wouldn't do it. He 4 'till.l Armour Mado out a good round a holiday visit. . : glee club -ave a concert in that town a fe�jr C . unded, but Bu Mr. � , I .'11 present -I tile arnly. I believe JAM on that we . ISABIWLA PROCTOR. t, � . Handsome M, on in I check just the same'and sent the old peda -Mr. W. Stuart, sr., of -� I I 1. , rushed tip to the front, where the fighting - . litellell, fell on nights ago to awell filled bouse. - The glee T � I � proposition, altbough I do not believe a I . i . ., . was going oh, and be shouied,'Bo ue on his way rcj&clDg. .. the slippery road on his -way home from the club nuiii, ) . ys, give 909 1. I . Mild eaell ­ I a beautiful " A11USTO-PLATINO" word lie says about . civil service reform. I - ". n the shape of . New Slot Machine. +ers about forty voices - lqloto, (latest thir,,, 'rom West thera-1-1 a — I - mill the other- night, and broke some of the . wore his'colle,re cap and gown- Mr. NNral_ . . I inphoto"apb3')is thu best in- Take tile 15,000 or 120 000 men f , � s Colonel Hayes says.' I In t, ,. i " ; "Obscure heroesl Why, sir. very few of The City Railway company of Berlin small bolies of his right hand. . ter H. 1111, obill-ioll, is tile inrisical director, all,l ; velitulentyOucanmal.p. callat N�irginia.= en from ----- -�-- has adiopted the nickel -in -the -slot plan for -The library started abou"t a 'year atro in under him tuition the club as I � i NOTES FOR THE FAIR SEX. C. it 1111tisical or- . - .-Mar land. Take the 35, 000 from cast Tell- the m -an who jeered at me on the other side, selling tickets during the busy hours. The I School Section No. 9, Logan, is being well ganization has re i � - 2 1 ached7 a high state 01 .., THE STUDIO, $00MS BLOCK, y �. ii,­ssec. Taket-lie99,000tliLtt.�Nlissolitiscub the other day bad ever board of John Se- Fashion Notes -The Real Trilby --For Wom- Improved machines are ,-so constructed patronized this winter, two-thirds of the efficiency. � � � 4 111.1d Put Frank- Blair at tile head -of them, vier or 1saac Shelby or men Ilhe thp-m. en Bachelors -The Toilet. I that the colnr drops; out Again if a wrong books being constantly in the hands of the -The examination of 'Model seb.-ool pupil,s i �' t And see t�e abM &-nd jmariy,other photo novel. and ttic ,southern Confederacy would have Now, Mr. Chairillati, what does America . . . � . : ties, for the holidays. [Special Correspondence.] one has been put in or ,if there are no people. attending the ,Stratford and Alitchell i - I I . its independence. - These people �Owe to such men? Are they obscuic, ilDd I Z, sello,oijs I . . achieved . ' -In thd course of his sermon oil Sunday resulted in all the candidates passiner with . � . . savod the Union. They could have estab- does any mail blame me for being proud, NEW YORK, Nov. '6.-I�Illian Russell I more t;ckets. - ---* . . Z�- . . I . I Wm. D.. TROTT., - - - evening, December 23rd, from the words : but one exception. The following is the list . - . . , who is justly famous for her�beautlful ' - I ' I lished tlie, Confederacy. Think. of Frank of the fact that I was born and reared -- transparent, shell-like. nails, soaks the tipsd A Personal Letter. " A fool's eyes are in the ends of the earth," for -Mitchell. .;Nla1,es,-J * "' Blacki Rocl,-- - . . - 'TL:1,1 ­ ji,l�, 4 AIL;, Blair leading that best of heroes in the among such a people as that -the people -Alay I take the liber- !1 Rev. W. J. Taylor, of 8t. Marys, dwelt at wood ; Robert Bruce and L � . A RE-ALIX PRET I'N 1,1C Ill LZ3, DEAR ExPoSITOR. - . F. Hamilton p FOR 211 (,EINTS. rebel army I The charge of the Old Guard that are found in West Virginia and Mis- of her fingers daily in cod liver oil. Bath- ty of tronbling you with reference to a mat- some length upon the' duty of parents in Cremarty; P. R. Hi.11het, -Anderson: L. W-' . � - I f at VN.'aterloo, the charge of the Light brig- souri and Tennessee and Kentucky and Ing In lemon juice afterward will-des�TOY, ter quite personal to myself? I have for ' training their children, of their readings, Taylor, Mitchell. -5. Fem. les,-13eii B� h- . -- a a et - b "a" � ado at Balaklava, the charge of Mad Kansas? I tell you, I could recruit more any unpleasant odor. some time been made aware that a rumor is recitations, etc. Hespoke of the very great une and Ainy Brett, Seaforth ; Maud P r . , THE ANNUAL MEETING, Charlus at Poltava, all pale into utter in- -men in my county today to P�o and fidlit I One of the silly fads among fashionable enrrent, that I have sought and obtained an danger arising front permitting the young to and Jennie Cameron, Mitchell - E'lla I)e - 6 ' y y -r- I , % significance compared with what Blair the battles of this country, if it were in ' women is to have their feet modeled by interview with a certain Miss -Pollock-, for prowl the streets at night, referring to"the eaux, .11. Davis and E. Evans Seaforth - . - -,--- . 11avo doneat the head of tbosel-Nlaryl arms against the world -1 could recruit sculptors, Very few women have Trilby the purpose of consulting with spitits. : Curfew Bell, " cover fire,!� and saying that AnnieM. Giray, List we ; Cl ' � The annual met-Cing, of tiv, Tuckeramith Branch Could 1 . I 0 1 ara Hatehin,p' .�kgrlcultuxxl Socieky, will Le held at the Commercial lan-ders, West Virginians, Tonuessecaus,, more men', I say, Democrats dnd Repub-, feet, and what a foot looks like in a shoo . Now, as it is somewhat tiresome to be re- I there was " fire " still to be dreaded in St. Marys; Annie Prender-".t W'.C. Y.) , ljotel,, on Thursday, Jauu&r3 10th, 1895, at 2 o'clock Kentuckia.vs and -Alissourians. With illem licans, the politics makes no difference -I ,Fhas nothing to do with the matter. e . C. a hin- I I , p atedly called upon to contradict said re- I these (lays by temptation, swearing and the chard and Isabella ichardson Seaforth ; . lfi3O-2 -it his back lie could have-niarclied to the I I Z� R � I . I . ). in, TI10-9. E. HAYS, Socretary , could recruit more mein in that one great Many mothers never give their young port, I wish, once for all, to declare that to fol:niation of loose habits from this practice. M. Robertson, Anderson. -1.3. . . . . . . . . I I . . I . - I . ! . 11 . , - � . J . . - . - . . I � 1 4 -.A=- � . . - - I I . . � . - . . J . ­ - I 1� S . . I . . . . I i .. . I I . . . .- . � V -:�- � �- 2�p . . ­ - 11 " i ­ ­ � . � - � . I - �1 . . . 1 - . . - ! � I � . I � I . . i � � . I . . . . � . . I I * . . . , , I f � - - I. I . , 19 1j, , � I I , - � , - - - � - I. , (f grog 1t)4N.- a 5� Ifor - I I [ , - " . . i - 11 . - . . . ; � ­ 1� . i I I - I : J . � . . . � ill . . I i. - . i . I -1 . '. . . t : �, � I 1 4 - I , - . - - ,I. X" . � - . I . I . . � I , I . . � . . - . . . v . I . . . tI . - - . . . � - . . � � .� I t . I - . . : . I . � I , . I . � a � . - �. 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