Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 July 1868 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, JULY 8, IBBft DEiocwrriir säte ticket. For Governor, THOMAS A. BKnmiCKS, of Marion. Fur Lh "ff (Ott-(iorrnot Alfred 1. I'lli crloii, of Alli ii. Fur SeCttUtry af Sttdm ' . HEU it ES f. A7SA-, . Ii-m For A 1 Kt w f' ' '' , JOSEPH V. HJbtVSDAFFFB, - F, : !. For Trtiwurrr of Stiff, J. I M WS ft ft VAX, of M tri Fur 7 ikfftli, paaaaai ('uirt, MO. I a. 6i Ko ;. a Cm . Fr I! r of tkhipmne Cowf, At. A. ( '.I' A. !,', Jana at. Jfcr St. nhttitt&tM of h th it, r,:t JO US ff. ill 1 1. Ill's, rniig Fur Alton.' y Otorui, POL. t LA Y11J OL. of Pwlmm. For Ktaactonat large, JOfin tt mrFRom. or Bantiagtoa, BAY1JESS W 11 ANNA, of A kjo. Contii. 'outs. J v sf B BROWS. oTJaelreoa. WILLIAM M I "it ANKI.SN, ot Uweu. For l)is rid Beetora, First Phtrict ThoauM R Cobb, of Bans, 'on:in'.:iit II s Biaroale, of Vaittlertiurjj, BX'coad DMriet CS DolilMa., of Yirtin, i'oiiTi'i,'.-Mt leant Q i!awird, of CI irkc, Tiiinl Dfuflttl hin Garta, "f f if-ir. Ctanftegeal -Hfcaaaa r Devore, .:' Jenahaca, Fourth Btrtrlrt John s Befd, of ifrrefte, itatatla&eul -Benjamhi L Smith of Rn l, Fifti; tltallkll Tllkn V Lard, of ShoUm, CwHrt CBai Byfl eld, of John si, ;:i Dttricf A BCarteftm, of I. nam-caca, c.mii;i' im Hanaul R BamiB, off SalUraa, Beraata Dfetrfct T F Davison. of Fountain, raartlaqinl n BBaflr, of Currott, K;r.ith Pfctrfcl Jaaan F .V. Tow .-a. of Grant. 'i:itiii.' itt H i Uneday, oTUowanl, Xintii lltntilfl loan CM rrick, of A ilea. I'outinMit Samuel A HioatT. of JVr, Tiitii li-t. :.-t -O II jn!n, off Elkhart, Contincoul -E Van Lornr. .r Noble, "Klev.-ntli Hi-tricf not .ii;k;i!,-1. ( 0(;HC SIO V t C OKTENTIO. The democracy of the 11th congressional district will meet in convention at Wa tntah, July 15th, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for coneresK. democratic corvrv cox Vi; 1 1 The Marshall county democratic Convention, to nomiuafe eandiates fur the various county offices to bo filled at the Octobdr election. 1868, will be held iu Ptyaacuth, at the c rnrt-hoBl on 8ATURDA I', JULY 1UA. at 1 o'clock, p. aa, The deaaoeratic vote at the last presi dential eleetioi will be taken as the basis for representation. This gives r i mov. ... ta Caarea .43 Gamrw Boraaos Okumas Ti I'I'KOanoi: Konra Posa '. . V Wixxui .10 .!?; .20 . a .11 .11 .11 The towoahipg are requested to meet and ; nrti ii t UtMm(aa nm Satnntaa Jmu 97 I anpoint delegates on Saturday, June '11. rf B without fail. It ia important that all the v delagates be present, and that contingents be selected who will attend in case of ah scnccoi r"Suiar uemgates. A gate i al atteadaace of deraoeiata from c a a .a . the county at large on that day will be heartily welcome, for consultation and " a good time " generally. By order of Central Committee. anTT-arifaa-yta-a ,'1"-"'Anmu- i M. W. DOWNEY, Sec'y. ; VALEDICTORY, Since the Ir.-t issue of this paper WO j have disposed cf our interest in Titf. , 1 DemOCBAT, It will hereafter appear un-1 , Al m . . ner the maaagemeat ol a committee v. hose 1 , I democracv is of the " most straitest sect. 1 MV av I -i m, cssrs. H, . Downey, A. C. Thompson -ra -n ir ii i" , . , ana 1). K. anvalkenburgh, have assumed . a .u .. ... . . . and will continue, until further notice i mmMm . . , . ,. .. . . i he management ana publication of the Ta . . . rr, Democrat. These gentlemen are well WTIitWn flJ frir-i fit-. I trnr. A oti o vn -j aaawH aa m - .1 17.; aaaaar-a aau . . . . , - ai itv awaatWI 10 i . I i , i ... .. . . none need lear tnat the interests ol the partv will be nealected iu their hand-. TU ability of the pitWl .fe. aoaiao aa.nn UnUto. In DaWKmAf. . ü - I m . . . .... pnert oi raaJaeas, is only equalled by i isaaar oaaure to aaake it aecond 30 conn-1 try paper in the state. The amittee will fill out the unexpired terms of those : . a a . wlin liaaaaaa aaanaananaJ n, .1 .', ,T, who have overpanJ, and BubscriDcra w. . ... ;ii OA..i ., . are m arrears will settle with the present rronr etors. It only remain lbr ns to rav a rartm !

word to our patroBS and frieads. Our,,wc P re.iei to vnat aggravaica reasons for scllin- out were few. chief ':iyv-- " d have it "all quif it on tha Pot-

among which was a severe attack of "wes-l tern fever." The DbMOCB .T is !! turtah-1 jug like -'a green ha tree," uu 1 its i a::.. : i . n ... wvn pruB pt i in in ever uciorc. , Our relations with the public have h en of the most pleasant eharacter, bo much 2 ...wv. j u. ma - - that we arc perfcctiv willine to accent the , . m . , . . . ; aapoaopiuu ui ai: wnotn wj it.tve .a aw who nave ofleaded ns, and u jump accoiints." Haywg and believing that the suet'I " i ot tJeuiocratic principles, in the eampait'n li P. .art air aafl nn iima.1 aaaM m mm A. .... wumvtu i-, in n.'-mu'i, wt; . 'jr our e ) i c - ' 1 tion with Tiik Dkmocua ' .th no fears r.. r... it .. i . . . . . iui nie iui ai tä. ... eil i M.i a 1.1. 7 IE CAENOy BUSINESS. f.. i . "i p i ii 1 lie distribution ol the canuon belong- . . I inrr In the neonle of the state, anion" aiho ,. . , i ...i, t . ! Iitionutts, appears to be a regular bui.iess with 6 rr. liaker. Thc B loom field DewtoA mal justly remark : I Mlov. Baker, iu imitation of his il- , lustrious predecessor, has commenced to i furnish the eaaaoa belongins; t the to his political friends at differeni points. for ue during the ean-paign. We had hoped that Qov. Baker would not toop to: n i -M i i . ' fuch unfair and illiberal means to secure kii slaalisa We have always laamrd him spoken of as a high-toned and honorable gentleman, but if he resorts to such means t his t o carry ti e ch ef ion wc eaoBOt so regard him. Thc cannon of the state were bought ami paid for with the money of democrats as well ai republicans, and thc latter party has no more righl to their use than thc former. Tin y arc the property of the state, and should not be used by either party for partisan purpo.es Kach parly should faVniah its own ;;uns and ammunition."

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aonoaace the result of the national democratie convention, which will assemble ' next Saturday in Nov York. AVhilo we i earnestly hope that Ccorge H. Pendleton I will be oar candidate, we can not My, or I feel that he only will serve to bear the . i . l.ll 1 ' banner ox acmoeracy triumpnantiy tnrongn the coming campaign. We can" not' say I that the convention Must "ive us I'eiKlieton. while thousands of other patriots and . - - - - ni! Anr taMtra . La I Lalkalf nf DwiniiH.u 11.1 .ui in....- , ... ...1.1 x.. the democracy, and ol the lUucrmg aim oppres-ed of all the land, wo can say that ! the convention mal at rive BS the eternal rty, equality and justice, idopted : and BBfJst place ' t man wedded to those principles of liberty, in the platform ado on that nlatform : rrineirdes. and who would vietd his life' rather than depart from one of them.! oucn we as, anu sucn, wunoni a oonoc. .1 I l l .! . 1 ..t . I waball receive. ; ' I The sediment of the eounlrv. bv an ' . . . . . . . I ; overwhelming majority, r.sks, and demands, I a platform opposing: Neare solTraso in anv and all localities, m.. m. I 1 and forsna ; I The exemption of the rieh fron taxa- ! ation ; depriving any state or any man of a ! single constitutional right ; Thieving, lying aud bribery . i n . ... , , And lavormir, in plain ana comprehend-. ive langnage : - aa - The payment of government bands with greenbacks ; The acknowledgement of the ecjual rights of the states aad all the people of our government ; Retrenchment and reform in the admtai: tration of th.c affairs of atats ; and Equal and exact justice to all ..i. .... i . l i (. 1 1 v m . . ..... i l4 .hlfen.. .WWI. ,., reoplo ' ' i I ask lor acd we nave bo doubt will re- .. .. bull and Doolittle h ive been saoerseded br Rrnfo Rtu. i,rv uVrb l im., . 3r firnto iutier, IMr.y äork logan, ' I Whinirv.rinnr Rohn.V ann ho ni.hnlln.l w aisky-ring ocaenck aaa tne JJiaooBeai Stevens. With them at the head of affairs for the Dcxt four years, and in their hands the Great Imbecile Grant, the eonntrv is overburdened beyond euduranee. To the democratic nartv. and to , u convention nesk Saturday, the people . . . . , , r ,. i .,, . look For relief, and they cannot, will not. i i -, look in vain. A y . ! 0 G R AYA TED PA YXE, una Kt. iier. J. IV. l'ayne, Kaq., an I nnlicecsed peddler, an insurance ageat, I and a general humbug, and therefore a fit man to apeak for the republican party, is ! a lly out of humor because Amasa John-1 bob, Esq., was nominated as candidate for j . .. .a .a joint representative, - to strengthen ine hands" of the republicans in this County I 'luring the coming campaign. Ife speaks . I ! of the convention and its candidate Ibas j. f laAaaall v- r r n ,i nnrriAiAffkl at a a A . nton aa fl , , , to the time and i.Iaco ot holding the Con . , , . , vention, and that it was. consequently, not ' , , , , ... generally understood by the lepublicans . J . , , , , . iu tbe county, that the wbole thins was . ,, concocted in Kendall s erocery store, by a , . . few republicans in Plymouth, that John 1 - ' sun u3 u'jk, i.ul nie i:ui.ni;t' m ti.e tepuuii 1 n cii.s i.i.oULiliout tie ti.uiv. oat l t.l. ,1 1 . , ,,, 'Sil tuner , , ... . ras the man. that he f Payne) , . , ... ar ' - ' tft8 Co, V the wlonc county , .oi. Binmpea tne wcoio county " ' ... . . . two 7"" f T f'. " " ." "7" a:'d ,,,d u":':'!: ior inc parry uorwg mat enure campaign, ' tint lio would not ssy that he would not for the '-arte iiiirirtr flint rnfr.o Rimnan i ; , ; , ; , i vote for Johnson but he won.d not work f r hnn, au i that he knew twanty-f re republlCaHS Who WOUld Sot support him. l 1 J tie a j ive statement is Riven tor the . bnro h rit thn nun, obiti b.w i , t , . f i. . w. ,pWu. uT.,SCntatIv' so tl,at 1,0 B ,c:i a

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T1 . , represeBt the conBties of St. Joseph aad gettiag draak aad doiag very improper ra uwcn,ei 10 ino iepui n i fft-Hn rho country eroans and dies under the rePct:ufc W1 MWTOFU . ,. , . Hcana would like tn L ive him mbn nn hi IlirSa r.. thlH, fr.,,1 tre.elv ii.il eeilitv of the piarahall jointly at the next session of the th.ngsjbut the 8pir.toal.aU themselves 'mano. . I I, he to hare him i.. ike up his REEVE. auitflaaer, 'II. Ill I. lltaClii. 1 ntlU llnOCCI Ii . V 01 UlC J J ........ . i .im nn thai unhi.nl o..,l 1... I 1 A 1

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JaCObin nartV. iiad .IS that l.artV has. " " ' . . . rMnlun.;.anm'l.t;nM.ut j;.ii l.. TVS : :. ( K AKKN 1. cinity. 4 CMTlIally invlt thorn t. eafl and t

, ., Air Hutfprwm tli the cm lid .re ooken of a'ain tneir olt-told marvels and SiniT 8p.r- " J . r , ... . arfntlr m-w ana atvll Mn-tHd k of been and now ia, it hourly growa worse.! Är Ja""tt candidate spoacn oil I there will be some assurance of hia atiek. I hranrea Poperty.Stock and Urea. Cash Cap! ! pmaiatte r mu nidu and.fbmrt

i , ., . rr, from St .hu-et'M was that iai-;ha 1 COtintv ll,ul1 "J"U9t auu nun in em ir.e ua i ,,vor v- nm ai.i snaat'ti numnis. piain w .it and Such men as I essenden, GnmcS, Tmm-1 WWB ö1, lUaiBOail COUaty . . Kvervhodv lrnA. Ma it- - n.T ln,in,. Ida and rolerap, ailk..rf

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omac " l'-v 108 limi :hc e,ection cornea off. maM his hands need 11 strengthening." j io lor him. ' ti'r t- n o..r, i in; I'l.v itl.-l.l.t : J ; f-, ... .,, . . I I . . .' i ..;...... I I .. ..., : . 1 1 i .... t5-" a a a . . . ThT4QMifl I f.l tlifir i. ln r. 1 m tii rout inn f I niucli crclit "tor the bur and impartial - ----w. -- -j.j , ,, , ,. ni it ii v i r i iik i I l i rnnnrv raa rn 1 1 i , t , i - - - - i a i . t lt. ioiuikuii ri-i l . . i convent!on. 1 he oector, too, ' was ready r , . . , tor every emergen, y, and disnlaved creal J ' l I . . . , x M jaaaafjaaaaaaa a .... ,.t, pieMUiiig ofiicer", and therefore we a,k why this Aim i v u n t ... ui.-.iuiiiii.iii'ju . .i.ii i av i.i't: :is at J rt hnaaiA ' ataad It avnnld trm ku. . .k..:. hbb a aaaj av avvwaa) aajaaav äWWH til. B I I I . a - ble act for the Reubulican to have anokea . 1 1 Ädatawv terms of the manner ia whieh tne ioetor presided over then Ueübera. tiotig at their recent convcntiop. 1 LICKSPITTLE. Under the caption of "Grant and C U vu Jcws a1)l p0reigners(M a coi.tril . , , ,, ... tor to the columns ol the A- ..toltr.in, w 1 ' buW ho mya he ia a '-foreigner and a radical", gets off in last weeks issue of tint paper a on;r tcdi..us, and Meeeleaa article. 1 bat . it should be this kind of an article is not to be wondered at, for, the foreigner that Mbutishingly Bupporta that chief ot knowaothiags, Schuyler Colfax, is a miserably conteinj tilde tool, destitute of thc attributes that make a true man. lie is in

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l r 1 l I I 1 . 1 III ll 1111.11 lll lllr'. Il-ll L.t'1 III.S lltilie". : J J J 1 -II til , t n , .. . ! , for what yon ara worth and by that mean people n una section will complete!) but we see no compliment of the kind paid , - . . , , , , , ' 1 ! yon can make arasa of some Hint to Iielj. 'sour on telegraphs. loDr. Gould, ofArgoa, Tot the pariia your Brother Dan la tanyas the county a- M- offi-fl dava im inentarv and able manner 5n arkiaal, kaai to- ., .- I...T... n f...l -1 lie racing BeaSOO, Ol Ilo 13 s dttW

spirit a crouching cur, who crawls after i every one so regard it and act aeeordiug- . - di'Oaj the duvi dirt lum the shoes Iv

Uflktnuit and demagogue who has tried : to kick him out ot society and respectabil-

ity by depriving bin oi the right of a free i 'man, simply because he did not happen to be born in this country, and the Jew who votes for Grant is, if possible, more contemptible than the ordinary foreigner. ! The foreigner or Jew that votes for tirant . - 1 1 - 1l iL- .. tjl,, 1 auu vouu ueserve- mu uim fpuimu m hard uaines they have been called by these I djmagiuues, and Uey Bnonld be repeated to them every day; but those who resent i Si nr.mfvlv aril lir MatUMttad ns nro all ntb- , . i -v - - er men who maniiesc any :-eu respect , t: Co on ! Co on. " old Mr. l'orei-ncr and radical, your efforts, talents and manly spirit will be fully appreciated by every j forei-ncr who has any indepencc or man-' linesa in his compositbn. ' 1 "7:7777T .." . . Ki.ri ni. .ja . f ax it i i a i k r uit i COGRSS coyonjEss ti,,,, ;,,.;,, n!, .i:l!,,oP ll-nr,! e . . ior congress, in 111:5 uisiriec, uoo-j noi sei. 1. e : ,.: v. en v.siii uiaun ui fcuu roimviiuaua 111 his for many ye trs. The republican convention acted more . . .. - . . . consistent by nonunanng 3Ir. Packard, ' - who is one of the most ai lent ui: , era in the district, lie should not reIt will be noticed bv the nnblished Dro - Ii will iw nouccu uj mo puvMBiiwu pro .... - . j. ece.li.u- of the eone.-llo. heij t South ii 1 .1 . in. 1. .1. 1 .. ,1. . 11oenu.onipe ijiu su., uj iae rapouueaaa of the district, to nominate a candidate to ham s in t he C0111U12 canvass," and W t. ' .. . . . . r T a l l 1 1 Buttelworth believing that their hands n t 0USfc to be strengthened, magnanimously withdrew. What a tower of stren-th their candi - date, Amaaa Johnson. K o, is! H has had Ins " shingle stuck out " here for 80Voral years, as aa attorney at law, yet he !. . r. has but a very few times, if ever, attempted to argue a ease before a higher court than that of a justice of the peace. He is withal a "good, clever fellow1 but can't make a apeecb, can't write anything aorth perusing can acarcely apell the most familiar word in the English lauimage twice alike, and pronounces improp - erj) wheiu reading, a great portion of those that are correctly spelled. Vet we W0Ilid M on eee him elected aa any rebliean in the district, if we are to have i r any. for he would doubtless be as harmless an individual as we could have selectcd. A. between ourselves and the Captain, we hope it will ever remaiu '-iuict on the, W-oinac." 77V EP1S TOLA R V 8 TYLE. rrti; full v.i...:-t (fiv.iM hf Till.' lh'im. . . . V. ....... 'W. V ,lV.( I. 'V .111. 1 1 . I V. " cbat, two weeks ago, of the radical county . , convention, seems to have offended a eet Vi.r.i 1 1 1 1 i !.- 1 1 . i r .....I.'.. I".-.... fl.rt rt. i n t . if fj '.J.wil...l.iV.tllV.HlllUV,JUllll., ii' ... - r. ..a ... i : . . : . l the following letter (which is a true coov . ..... , ... , . 01 the original) is to be relied on. It U nftha nrimnali ., , . , , oi i. lonl tli-.t IllO ülllll ! 1 I . I .a 1. 111.'. ''.It . . ' .. . u ,, n.rin lii.ii i ui. dutii.;. timii iu tili: .ill inlelliwae." Ply. .,1 tltb is a bid . Iraut. of " .cU.o. u a ba-i, of.uf Mrage.M As ao example of the epistolary atyle the letter is unique. Josh Billings h u t tnj tne ghost of poor Artemua teu ita hair in Thc ... . . ... information in relation to health " and the u cropa.M L a the ''general .1 a .i aa is thank tub v -'i receive 1. J. L , your kiadaesa we never .-hall ferset I J. McD "Jons the 27 1868 " Editor Dim erat I notice in your last me anult oo my self very on cold fur "or would cny gentelmaa in suit aprivct .-ni .en ni enanee io an uu a con vein ion .: t. t .1 , . , . , and say a word because I waa from the - . . T . leuntrv must he in su toil bv a ona home - . - , mnle Editor of the Domockerey my advice IIIHIl N lll '1 '1 IMC 1 'V'!' tttl V . Ill ll'll J to von would bee to sell vour self if vou ...... t! 1 . . .. 1 .1. I . . I 1. 4 Ul u t:'- ü'mJ IUUI nüg FBJ you what you tu.iik you are worth and ' . I I" I

own eoiunv. lueiuicmgau xsnttcr- . , ... . . , . 111c reiaiion8 oi these t 1 t mTiisne' '""- V". r'jr: " . -f.'r t uii.-irui-uwii, uic lauiHjr a i(u arnica ttsaae is p , Tm tended public meCinga in the Crosby Mo- . metomeeataaltehmaa. vl-,!'-,! acquired die beaaty, Mrcmnk and claattmtT If .,: f9TWWinllv f.-e s verv sore. ltY:is in 1 . MaM.Mt.i vM .A' .1, . ...1 .1 ...... ...... , ,. . . . ' " '"Imiuit ri

. .. aie Hall and other prominent place-. la A crnYT"Q "TT1 ",n,1' "",i" " Ukiiof wo.k favor of Charles Cathcsrt, that old sore .,if . ... , ; . f , becoming a matter of some interest to their J- n--L u -C-CJ- bnti da act all tMloa at enee as . , , , , ,1 , aaaition 10 iIlIS tuci tiae, 01 laie, L'Ltn anv other maclun Litter from rVuf.taaaaaaäaaa head a.d crack-brain that the democracy 4 axteaaivetv orer in the rePnbHcan fiends. Agate," the Wash-1 Pera..,,Sar..nt,i.-cna-s r a toek nfa,,: fkin .1 pas--UfwuiiaamSemioary. . ,r c 1 npping in -i) exiCHBiveij or in turcd.caa nave pasture at mr marsh, on aad cw aniMt CoUki a few yours agryu.tl got i court twue ... .luioal I io8,0 eorreipOBdent of the Ciaeiamti ! .. rowit wka nmh-m -i f Plvmu uli. Teran. so MdlybML.; sorvou m rlht,to.,f b y Mc . ' of (he 0.. lha. refer, to the .utM of But-h'1" nnIVEY. ; Examin 5fo re you Purchaso

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, iiuw aiataiaaaM. aa uaoj ma w gamer i ;.-, '.V I-i.'iii.i-'.. lenoy m of the moat dirttüigoitäWd divmcaia Ea THE PEPVBLWAN CANDIDA TE k-i:---- iwtaa & tanUl m aJnMi I republican leader in congress. Yet it has .,..., 'F sod America. Illustrated wita over I9S

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ii ii v i o i.!i v i n i'.imi nm - - j j-. , u . . - j aaavaa it out take much to by you back 14 1 supose yon thought that it would make you look siion 1 to in suit anold man " " ,,,,, t lau CUlUry that meetenS of that kind lahojld hce Bond acted by smart young ....... l; I . . t... . l . i i : .. . . a .. L. "-' " "'i uiaa nan ion 1 1 i inu tu e u i n . , i ui ol .Marshall count v the 'onei al health is , - Ti the Con trood wheat crops looks well m this part ol ount do sponges for poor riting or poor spcUea for amnot in avery good you in er ,; yours rc.apcctif'illy tk Jamba Lowbt, 4 ' A rgos M Marshall Couny To WNSIIIP ( ONVEA TION8. The aonventiooa held ia all the townin this county, no far aa we have heard, were well attended and their action harmonious. Thus may it ever bo. Last there be a fall attendance of thc delegates, and BS many other democrats as can attend, at tbe county convention to be held at Plymouth on thc I Ith inst. Every democrat has a work to do, no matter how bumble his situation. Let

CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE, Chicago, June 20, 1868.

A very little observation among tne various sects of religionist! abounding in Chicago, will couvince any one that a faith which a few years since was regarded as little lc?s than harmless madness, has obit l a tau I uuneu nere mmny oeiievcni, ana bwwhucr rt A aa I.-. nrn.ivnnllt MsfaVAMhU Ht I Bwuig Br'rMVUJ tem of proselytism, is constantly gaining strengen. L reier 10 Bpiruuaiisui, n arc just such egotiscal wretches, we nor tals. that WO think WO arc Worth living . nmu, .uju um ui u u thoaa who believe death to be an impene-1 trable pall between the here and the hereafter, and those that are quite as firmly convinced that the spirits oi the aeparted hold communion with men, is a very sleni -ii .1 i-ii.. i. . df one indeed, -tnd is constantly being , . . .i ... .1.1...... crosscu to tne augmenumo,, oi toe lauer party, i he spiritualists have probably a i a uoaao seances, id umere.n. par- 01 , . , . , , , 0 . : lD Clty tluril VCe a!,a 00 DBUa3 evening, ahnost always have largely atHeld. When I spoke of the disadvanta ges under which thev labor ia making

. Tl'',,l (.,.!,.. .i. i,.l w..t. ..C'lS aoout time this ones ion were atmtveivJ.

cvu fciu. latmucu mi tu ccuctai aau ui . . " .... euuoauuu ami ui .uoneai uoiiuy uuioiiz I I . . L ....... I A . I . 1 .1.1 ... i .t.: Lm. tm i ..i i. their sneakers. They have abundant earnestness, but that is all, and they do I .. . . 1 ai'c uot located in lashionabie churches. , Ves.erJa, the 8piritlUt, M a j.ic i nie tv.lt fit I i-ij I '.-iv If l..rr v,.vo I . -TT . . . ... . i - - ! b1 ,n;iny cases with them rt U rtr. . . . . DpcaKiBg 01 anaday r.ic-nic reminds . I -T TT11 (V me that Rev. Mr. Hatfield got off yester- . . . i day his big denunciation of the Sae.igerfest pie-nieen who were so wicked as to go , out to the green woods, drink co d lager , d sing chornsecs. He opposed German- ! - , w insuiuiions, customs and enjoyments, ' on the broad grounds that, first, they are I .... . ...I. .a .a j L i. it. ..I immoral: second, they depreciate Iba valtie of real estate. "The Datch." he said "had killed one part of Chicago1 In short, ho completely disposed, to his own satisfaction of the here and the hereafter of those wicked people who are so lost in su "tS t!' like good sngs and good beer on ! the Sabbath. j I learn that still another telegraphic enterprise has begun casting out its hooka here in the north west, one ao imrenionslv I trotten nn that a word nnrnim it maw a i b - j , not be uninteresting to such of your read era as are taking some interest in this class of speculation. It is entitled the "Pacific & Atlantic Telegraph Co. of the l u ted States1 and makes its beadquarters in Pittsburgh. In the primal features of its organizers, being likewise its build ing contractors at immensely remunerative 1 Tl J I t rates, it is similar to those i have already . , . ,. .. , , I exposed ; but it goes farther. they are ... ..... , iiuevi.e ui mis lusiauuu, me euiei ouiccra. nr.-sitiont nn. vice i:r. eiit Mr . t . , i . , r i i . ... ihuraton and Mr. M . . . , taw are the gentlmen thus favored. And the prettiest and most ingenious uevicc in tlie altair is tBll I 1 he contractors receiving $500 per mile for building and for the first three months opcrating at their own cost the linos, all the . , . .... receij-ts for those three mouths arc tüvi - ded among the Stockholders. True it cuts down the profits of bnihiiag to about - 30 art an an an i lnf if- aan ra aa aa la an aa araamawaa . 1 tt 1 1 1 ' - a 11... kUL If lliyi f l Ulli c .: 1 1 . ii . a a . verusing uooge, iLoso unexplained oivilen.ls look so big those who are approached with stock. Then there ia bo end to whieh this ingenious project may be carried. It has some lines built io the east and hitherto all its stock has been , i ... i. . t r..i I inaeeu it. ere, out ii mis oecu su aucveasiui f ... . . . : n.: 0..,.i .i,..t i: i'i. io ""r" bow proposed, and alforta arc being made to nnt out atock In tha north-west. It will I ... I not be Ions with these varioua enterprises ,. ,. . . , .. 1 .. n t trie: i n r fhii'ii.n -ill Kl.li'S PcPin ! l ...... v.. .. ------ . . .. .... .... - , of .1 illy, and will, it in ex peeled eclipse all j (he former meetings lor running races, which we have had here. The purses offered exceed 812,000, and the number of horses promised from thc best studs in all parts of the United States, is. near one hundred and fifty. A number of ve y fine horses are already here from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. The sale of p,.(.!s will probably commence on Thursday. As far as is yet announced Chicago will have no general celebration of duly 1 this year, without it take the form of increased vigilance on the part ol the police after small boyi who touoh off crackers cr fire pistols. Of conrae there will be excursions, pic nics, big and little Saga, and a general fMMation from business; but the good old days of big proOOBsiottS, fire Works ou a grand scale, public orations and reading ofthat new and Interesting dosnment, the declaration of independence, seem to have gone by forever, in this locality at all events. Hartz, the wonderful magieiiiu who, had

1 .1 . mm 1 j : l it .... ness. la ir, no nu contriver so im ee n:r. .r rr, , im. . v v r

, tion. on Dexter Park will begin nn the 3d DC vitC.i. . '

he lived in the days of CagliostrO, would have been burned for his apparent commerce with the evil one, after rlayiug an engagement of soma eighteen months

in New York has come hereto Mtonish Chicago. He makes a human head with-1 oat any body attached, float in the air, and I . l m mm 9 t i tt mere tunc, laagn ana sing, lie causes fkaAM t , 1 1 1 . 1 , , , fvAM n.-vfa I f o-ll-fll IIil ' i .WVw. UH. v. uv puts a yonng womsn in a basket raised1 uiga iromwo eugc aoa away irora any place of concealment and runs a BWoru j a .! ni ana a,"r:i'ii t ,im;i n te' oatvCt ;lie Suuu, wiwu iwirm8 uo "i the shrieks die away in groans, the ( basket IS opened and the pirl is gone. j From the other cad ef ,he ball she comes, safe and sound. The "White Fawn" and "Black Crook" . i . i ........ .1 . . ... . are said to be no more thni payingexpeni- .i i ... . sea, aua in me prouacuon oi uie lermei j some retrenchment becomes apparent. C. and EtistP.or. Will Gen. Batter support Crant ? T: i ..- . . i tuo i t, ... l . n r.i i - n - I I lit 1 ' I 1 i . : .1 It 'll! I Wl l.ll .f T (..''! I influence in repnblican couucils, has such boundless assurance and unlimited smart.in,,. .a ;!. ,..t,... l ' " " UIOtUöaiUe !.i... i:.: i .t. . t t 7 . I . . i i i . . S k. hud not ,e i .I'll .1 11?) II.' nun. J . . ... I, . I... .. 1 1 . .. I . I u-m itf .-ttvuf-t I Tta ior, for president. Before he makes bostilitv to Grant, his denunciation of him .......... ... . iinuv.. ..!. 'ii ii. l.ll.. . . 4. . , aa the victim oi the moat den-radios' vices .... - 'waw.iau'A,aaBiatt.'i-.J.. tU'llllllt.,!;. . . r ,. . . , , hia refosal to speak to him, hia declaration rf incompetency. Nobodv is ry incompetency. INobOdy unwilling that he should t;ikc all this back, but it is about time that be should let re , , , , , , j 'uwnitiie Hir n n nut nv jiiuun.' tij UU UI .. T A.t . .... . p .;h ' . . , t J an answer Later than this by a couple of days, a Washington special to the Louisville Journai eavs: Grrnt and lutler, 'by the intercession of frieLds l ave buried the hatchet. They dined lose t her for the first time to - day, and report says were very merry over their wine. Colnix was the gv-between. The idea is that Butler is to have a for-! eiarn mission n irani is ciccieu, ami, in i "I - i a i . r .i r l f ,i . tbe event or tnerefufal ol the court to' which he maybe assigned to receive him, , 1 l-l I j . , . , which ia likely, he is to be to be made ; ' coreetor of New York. All this counting of chickens is absurd, but is believed tobe entire v reliable." I this last statement ia true, a weizht i . M no doubt lifted from Grants mind, since the opposition of Butler would be a source nf .hM,lnM. i k:M r.,.u. , r aaa aavaa j ' o1 i-i aai. a iL M.t. ..r .. i.;..i. "!, .,. i i n . ic inn.' in v.im- ii.iii ii tiiiiv.li via: i 1..I'.. .1 a a i.i auu v oiiax arc mo canu.uaie-, ana me loss d' his support vonld be rather dama ! gng L' congratulate Mr. Loifaa on his success as a peacemaker. 1 is a pity I. 1 .IV ..... 1 1 t j owvei aaauc an eaur m oimg auvj P0 between his warring countrymen a j few years ago. Thee ia no P iling what j ho mighl have accomplished with that si!1 vcrJf roicc and winning smile of his. V. . 1. !. rip r. 2vd:.Ar2::riiz"'s IMPROVED Spring Bed Bottom. hU&ti Ike -J!-', ii) rf laiMrr, ISCT. letten Io. 73.622. This i snperior all other spring bed hottoaaa , ' , , , .i i . . r :u niiif.-'i, ami a kwoi me auvauwtgva arena follow: ! loiiow , preaMjre aa the apring. is even, and i there is no sagging or bagging .Iowa ol any part, while the (nil elaati itv remains. 2. There do riving ar.ij ef anj part, li caaae t is tared at sides as veil as ea da. X It ia adjaatihlo to aavaixed beta, with or .. . ..J . . " I 11 I I . . . . .111. . . . . I , . . . ..... lit. aaal i lal b. i AXV Baechaaic can nuke one, or any com aaea laraer who eaa aaa toots for fmni parpOeef ean readilj aaaha or adjaai one. r. Thev are cheaper than any ppHagbottoa knoarn.and aaaOerlaJato aaake them ean he pro .mu . .1 in 'ii' c.'iiiitrt tt.wn. f.i ti. '.. i;'.ri.f.... .1,.... mir ntli.-r nrinir , ,(titi'im RnjCiB readily be made o aa to sustain a light weight, rithout beim: tooatiaor limber, 7 They are more durable than any otliei bed bottom known. Call and examine them try them and yea will net er nae anv other. The patentee, Nathan Maxev. of Ptraneath, Indiana, has his haadquafters over Ü. B. Dickaon'a hardware atom , 3d door, on the r'mht, up Btaire, and will aell bed bottoms or territory to nVwe aiabing to purchase. We have had occaaion to examine and trv the above bed boston , and fully endorse all th nil is plained Rw il b? thfl inventor. CHaaaca Pautaa, Furniture Dealer, Tims. McOoxaia, Depy, Auditor, JottN W . lioVQHTOS, Ui'i'onler, Dana How, BheriflT, C. H. Ui t v. , Atf v, Il.ti. Tnavaa, Oonnhotoa Merehaat, B. M. Bacaaa, MarchantSi J. BaowNLtir.. Menhaiit, J w. Bcitmrrr, M . I)., J. ) ( It A v , M lb. II. R. Bacaoa, M. I) , T. A. Horton, W.D., II. B. DtcaaoM, Merehaat! E. P. Laaux. M. D. A samph; bed bottom may be seen at the room of the aaideratgned. 4U) N. MAXKY. Fresh Ohio Lime!! Kock A Co., at the New Warehouse have bow en baud supply af ilic beat aaaBtj of Ohio Lime, nlit Ibmncafis

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! Eimi Hinunimn

1TT0BNETS, CWNELLORS at Lftff a Ty REAL ESTATE ACETiiTS. OFFICE Bank Building, (up Uirt, I?tiYM01TTIif IIVI. Abstract! of title furnished find special at- .,;.-..,.. 1.,1 1....:.. Wuihiu goi i hwu 1 uuiiicss. ,!.,;.;i'u vla' lv :ivc pi-o!;!!-nies, intlu HOTTIO Of W. Y. assets,.. ?4,00o,000 wi viv iiciwii 1 .. . Hf - f. - rr: o, - Uorl f-rfl ' ? 00 000 LIFE POLICIES BY '1 HB Equitable l-iTc n ' vJrol ? " 'Vi ' 1 1 f ' 0l3lXl.t; '7VrCLl?0 ! AS B .,.',) B1 U II 1ST I T TJ R E A. L. ALLEMAN & CO. Flare on band at all time a complete and elegant! ofCaWnel Ware and Furniture, arhM ttiey willaeh tt rory r-a6onable rate. itock rr nnaerUtkcr Knrr.i-Tini' r.,ii i.i.j - - - " - - FOB SjJLiIE, a.r'vja'.. t- at..: tz. aj.rv.- - ... , . ... , . .... TAT m Plymouth, SO Acren ol L.4ÄD m i,i.i..o-.'U:i!v, lo vn. r .i ; ii'u-iu ars en jnire ol ... B y U) B.la, FiARVBY , Plymouth, lad. I cniuea rnaue wr i.iim.y or irorsu, ira a lower prices than the can ba bad elsewhere, .it ' . r t n....i n tut- .' .1. n . i. mi . kÄÄ " " credit . :ii J. PAUL, Agent, SiiMi of Bic Boot I . ., . ..... r...n ; i. .. ..... . uiu ..wv.rw my '..I. ........ T ... u.V. I., it. . '...-I i.mir .ilt' I.llll :l l il . I Q. . J 1 LT:iit.-.i Stateairr i) l-iOSS'TOTlt lor lOSft'S. Mliee ir M PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. Polieiee tssuedi Engl iah and Gertnio, im ; Logge. paid here 11 vMt. For Sale Cheap, ( , 11 ! ana on umc, v nnc rescue m , .ju. ... V fine rcii lence in I1 "'IT J w C. II. P.KKVl-:, I.anl Agent. Fifteen Splendid Touts z.uts. within five minutes walk from the bank, in riyillOUKn. BOB at ham i ui. wj IC. ItEK'K, Land .gent. ... .. ,. r. ii . . .. Ii 1... I Föf Sale at VciT LOW RfflrCS. a 1 A dwcllins and lot. Fire room?, well. tern, shrubbery and pleasant, location. Terms . easy. t. n. Kdavia, uaaru .iLre.t.. i .. i ... five acres of lan 1, within forty ro Is tf Michigan Street, in Plymouth, for sale by C. lt. KEEVß, Ijand Acnt. I .'... ...... .i 1 ' . - . f 1 ....... ,, ,. ... n , and better quality ol I wn proportv, well Pcatcd, tlian will any otber man for the same j r o aar a . nulilliiM i , r I 1 r r t amount ot money. C. H. REE R, Lnnd A rctt ! A Valuable Bosiaesa Lot terms by ' CH REEVJ5, Land Agent. ii 11 iiri raiiT ii i fi" i 'i ii'it i.ir i n i i s a T-.1 .a .-v 1. -a.i C a au.ln .... . . . . i - CffAXCES r ) V JY.V.Y Nice town 1 , .... l... - -ml i-nrv ha , nell DUlllCSs, ailil t. n m price i For e by '. II. REEVE Land Agent. Insura "STour Life l .. It. . ..1 1 U " ,,. "....! f I'.. Til i 'if'.-, fit ., ()1 , S l,v( &nj bwl )n..);,liU. Am-r 11 lri"V"'.' .r,..'t en. . - I vaiiUAB.-E tarms, .vA rarm ;.Ul for :li.. by C. IL REfiVE, Land Agent . 7 our rvopvvly ; in the 1 l uJStna of Hartford,1 the best an I safest company on the continent; or the PHfENlX, or PUTNAM, or CONTINENTAL, or SECURITY. Delay ara daiiRcroua. Rioirr Milmoks cvu capiTai. repreI sentcd, by C. II. REEVE, gcnt. cooj Dry out wood. For aale by C. II. REBVK. .1 -TT" Sick Headache ArUo frojn a,li,o,,lere.l state of lhe,to.n...h and j(OVV,.s, and b.imu ilerangeatent ol tna liver, aad caa be permanentiv cured ty ine aaa oi holin k's blood norifier and id I oiBa . Fall direct- , j,. Brown Bro's. J Ladies I " ti" c -i : .m .1 1 r hhttfl ! ii i 11 i ui re a cantlc 1 TiriT.l t tive will BndRobacki Mood nillajitat the m. Iij eine they a ant; they are peneei ly 1 1! an i can I be taken at alltittaea; tiiev DOataM BO no rcary OC mineral poison, bat are purely vegetable. For sale by brown Hro's . DspepLin. Thousandfl of the a irsd nifferera from t'o - rude unatvii. qlaeaas have been oared by the aae ... i V Lt . , , .. .1 . ; . j ol Roback stonneh bitters na the tesiimomuK now in oar hin-ls fatly prove. Per aale by Browa llro's Night Mare Is one of tl e ni.inv rliaflSSBS of whieh dyspep.tiu is the parent. T eSeet a save persons should avoid henrv lootl at nietit. and taken wine elan fall oi Robaek'i hitters onutiriug to bed. For aale bv brown Iho'.s. 1 f9 Ttir Kaat nf PI 1 1 ail m r h l.umn and Fine . 1 ... aarchousaol hoeu Coal kept fur sale at the new , . o.

A!.-' a comp!!

CROVER & BAKER

SEWING MACHINE Rail THE l'UKFKRESCE J ACKNCWLEDGEO TO BE SUPERIOR ! Read the FoJIowIng : i it T l- T7 P "M fP 0 T) ' 0 D T) T T T O T : rl Ifl fJhllTUü 0 UflU iüll. T rncnlnr fin C w wa . I 1?., 1-. C ! S rjiine the beat macWae for enteral ate It it . ...... ...... .., ,,1 i.Miui.rnv neii 10 i m'l' particularly. Taeaaaai made i.r this uachiae ia aiorti darable tbaa the Jshiuile-titrli I machine on ai owl of iu f4aafltsia 1 mnke it i " i' ri.iiiimni iin uruvtT A linker n-ii chine bn njaekwicfeaeilHtaiaVnbelltn ZT rmprorrmenu raelf: Tofiimoav of Mr . A . II. tf tba naia full i , af 1 1 AN enthusiastic advocate. " My wife, from six ream' pnaiaaa m of Wh eelcr a Wilaaa matlawi.eaaaa;tatae ie of Gto v 1 a: Baker v.nli icli.ciai.ee. lliit hi a fw wtv ks nretudiee v-mi-l....! ..., 1 1 , r vu''7 ? 1 t . F1" rrd "f ,J trover and Faker ha? iM MM Ha1 musiic ;' .ciitc tt.iin s-J.e I In- i-imi lit it v rf . . .... .? .. . ... I RAI :i FAX1LT KACHIXB Uarraatcd for 'I'liroo l carw - - .1 rea . silks. ami muh n oil. alM . , . onhuml. J. PAUL, Agent. Sign of BM ßl. Ii 04 IT, Plv -mouth, 1ml. 34 , . v,..r-,.., t. :... V ;Vr" , ' , ." "2 , """Y ' ecai y no general agents atil olTr ,-.ii,'Mni''.,ii'T;ii.rr''iis -'i '""r ? f ant i u. ' .1 1 I. I- i I . "(!! HT I f ! II' ' 1 I fi -I ...I . ScnJ hvr descriptirp HicuLua ami aee atarfaraag J. 1). BUR Ii CO.. PamGamra. 34 3t BarUord, Of. ;:it'i :ml vluuniaw milliii'Ty 4 aaataa. !n-l"t v arioiM tlinr. fi.tt ;-r.''";' 'v'-t:,f i-H nd M....i.ntraw 1 onm . : r..; ; . .. . kKndfanr'Naaolitaa.faer i.rai.u. , ,.ur: . I, . ...i I I- f -.. .. . "i at i j.nct-s. m-.w. .!l win? of Michipiii Htreet, Si üaur. an atawa, in awewaaae'a ;J.j;jl.. ' Medical. Dr. A. i). Bertatt, s ai Dewt tat, ,,t:i. .. ron.iultcd si1 liiDitfllrf. env il.iv vr-.-i.t Mnn..-. and TaHtlay, IMlce o r WeaWervvta'a tftaaw, I'ltat- ! oath, lad. 1 J. Ilnall. !.':.. apa i h ir S3!;,-.!.!?! nit. I N it rprroti. Particular ntt-nllon poM to olautrrtric pracHca. anal aBa I eas of wnmn antl chBarca. (.MBee aaw Sawaraatw-ä atftrs. Uiwldenc. it;H)-:t' lli.' ii(irlli-v i cttrin-r t the pu ..; K(uar. injmatMRa, uao. l -s. J. IL Confer. i - j i n iu natal ffaaa g;a aaaa. i:ur iii in i:i'- ..nil ii.i.mü:. i:!'iinrv. kii.t Itih 1. o ,.r .1. ...... . . . . . m ... m4Vi.iMil M-rrinra In t!e nci-nlr of Maifn Cnanantu,. iiimi r.-: !!!'. art-ni ot MKiiiir.m t., tl i r blockti aortii ofttac Parker Ufr', Pfjaaetfc. ludiaaa. " fS-at, HAII.KT, N. :. it', rxobns. a. n. Baile & Reynolds lltr!;iaaa, Pargnwa. Acrwan larara. aaal Oaaadaaa; ;! iton? in 1 ifnnailif, amd Jlw aaca aaf law ajrf a. aaaaa RadnarK. Treat ;i!l rurmo of ditt-aM Ihat rfaWl titn I- buntan prsti-m. I'nrtJmltr atfmtioc rftfa tn da" nf fentitliw and rltiiiliva. mImi loan ataaatc faaain. Calla from tb rnantrr pntntntlT attnaaSeS laa. tflir- n tl i comrol Mii ':.: ia aii.t Va liiiS'4t.t!i his., ujijioailtr ti e 1'ark.T i!oa -. N'. B. Tertat extracted without paha. PIvDonta. lrath. MarrJilS. iv". nn. Or. F. Wn. Cam Von Kessler, I (maaaaar avaoaoa tr aaa taa-aiaw army.) OfaVrv hiit prnftioaal avi t kun aafaaa caBawaaaaaf MirhaU and vicinity. OOkv, Sar rh p-i-nt. :tt li? fj-rui . P... ,,.,. , t:,.. Hr.-m. it r.:.l. in NortS. t..wi..lm. -i: i aaaaaaaaaaaai ir.nwfnumrjjt.w. aa mi fa tkhnraav d IIa MUt III a kttaaaaay af faiaar, aiaaat .in-t aaf t Isr Prnce. aaa retno il hi afBcw Ui thf i .i-t il of li liis;aii - . oa v artn th of aaa lirkT IIoua atat re he atiU ' l i' -I i - ttn'so ha in' ltiiin--t braaaaad arftb hha. OailecOoan aaaan aaal Baaaajr I prompt P rimltl !. Parllntlar atu-wttaaa gfarai aa ttaa i. :.;i.t ol eafatesaad gaarallaaajMaa. (i? St. i. C. (:ii;:'ti.:, &tf aaraarjr -..! airj-. Warllalai - . -v!" aaiaaaata aB awaaVaaataaaal Saaaaplacetl hU lands, nroamtlr and caivfalltr. lnrrleular attanlhra gtvoa t Bai iiiaiiaiia aad Baa fttlmiHl ..I ii. .! Tit it. I'.vi-i.i'i. Iniiinty niid Imrk pay :" fwvaatd aaal Sirabli d aoldii r1 prvcaan a .ii naaaoaaMc rataa. !. I, tiiri-ra.',i ami iihir writ tea in atraaai ; w ally aad qalrkl.f draara up aaa aaaaaaarl- . . i t . i iat takn. Cllttlii!' iiiadi ami jiniiiiptly r.-mitt.-ii. ir:, over B. 1. IMclutoa'a Itanlwan -naa, Plymoatli, Bad. li'-. (. if. Beere, attaaraaay t l.ntv, ad -Vir fi i n An i t. will pr.ictin In Falt Mi. Sturk, lafHartraad KotH-fnsko. a wll as Matvliall. couittlc-a. i ni!. tlone nroHipilv.mil tBiienf Iv atP'Utlrd t. I'arri iil itli-iilinn "iv:n to iimliali- lut-im. lii-itratu effi ,,',, , i li M r-.,i,'.i,T. lariraridoara and heir, for hmratv. ; rn . - i p . ituna atxi tn.T rrnaw ,. - Kai artfl, rvM fhi. .i-...siiax.. BarJ. S. Ncotl, flaaairal Caittalaa foaflaaaa tat ejaw t.r..nni mt.-nilii t foil, i tirc Claima. Deal af n favaeee ijwea aaaaiaaaaiacaTk Tn rm aaodt ratc I' rilisccliancous. .1. Tone. ( i limit Tnl lor. r imtm i hi r.4 n nn vv rr.tm rsn.vFr. over D.ivi.l-.'M & t'o - .tor.. 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