PLAT1 S133U I Hj-'-iBHAKSA., TtilJk?i)Ay, FEBRUARY 15, 1872. W2T BE SOLD ! A ii.u -f.horwT, harness td w&gsrr, and two Isqaire at ihz IlmALD See. tf -4- ONCS MORE sa indebted to the Herai) cGca . tA c"dl and settle AT ONCE. Vf do cot expect to g?t the money from evsrjr inaa,. bat the Looks cf the HlRALDcfacc, priar to INot. 13:h, IS7I, mvft be closed during the next two weeksjard those pfrcons whom wa have accomm-dated with credit dur ing the jtarsjpstt, . should at ltt csa.e forward ana give us eorne evidence of their isdf'bted'jess, if they cannot pay. ik'. " H. Dr IIatiiat.'at. Lost Some of our steet crossings. .-Mr. G. A. Randall, S?ni.r editor of ' 7t. C COM" li.i.CU v li.'a i l l,l . . V 0 -i I . . . ... I ' . I . I. I r., . t n office thi.s morning. Mr. Randali Las been on a visit ess. 'I he defaulting Post-master of North Platte, Nebraska, John M. Wsmbaugh, was convicted of embezzlement in the United States District Court, day be fore yesterday. Found, on Bock street, near Chicago ateniie, a gentleman's glove. Inquire at the Herald oGco. . J. II. Notewrre, Superintendent, and I. N. Taylor, Secretary of the Stats Beard of Immigration are each, out to day in a card denying any complicity io the calling of an extra s??rion of the Legislature. TLe Republican State Convention of Wisconsin meet March 13th, to elect twetity delegates to the Philadelphia Convention. They will probably nominate a Pxeri dcrttial oketorrd ticket at same time. TnA will be entitled to tweVy-two Delegates in the Nation! Republican Convention, which meets aiFhilauYlphia, .Jar.i 5i.h, six i:;cre tbaa at th3 lust Nitional C( creation. We observe a ver- neat .nd tasty riga in front of Dr. Chapman's new drugraid prescription wfcro. Ths Doctor csp-rct-to be up to the times in everything. The Gleirwood Op.'nion says : " TLe average price of corn in Janr.r.ry, in Iowa, was twenty-three c:n.s, Icing seven rents less than it In? Leers f .rscven j ers. Average price cf wheat ninety-six coat?. 'Avcraga prico cf L3y, per ten, ?5. The Omaha Bet. ht; : 'The Srt narrow gauge railway in this State wiil no doubt be constructed thifea on fi jia Cyvinpton, oppo-'ita Si. 'ix City, to the north Ihto of the State, and into Dakata" The ?di.onri Senate has passed a rc-solu-ion to pay the Stats Bondida crecn Laiks, over t G jveruor's veto, by a vo'e r.fl to 10. We derns ta ca'l ycur attention to tlie s'a'cn.e n.i cf he f.:ia;ic"nl condition of the Hra In?arariC3 'oruprmy and Lrn l'ritcr-!' A.ic-ncy, of New York, to be found in aa?,th.r colninn. Theo e--Kpan:c3 a:-3 anions the inot reliable in 'ha Uiiiu-d States and are i. !y rep resented here by Captain II. E i'almer. The wind storm last cveni dovr;i the walla d' t'a3 burnt j ? blew rt'on of t e ?a--itij LI use at Council T': fs. In another colusin rii! ba found the sfatements cf the 'TLrna and I'hoer.ix Insurance Coaipan: of Ilariford, Con" paies came out cf the Chisago lire i:i . good (shape. Examine their etanJin.ir. They are represented hero by D. II. "vVhoeler & Company, agents. Ocoe county is rgaia moving in tha matter of railroad?, and the County Commissioners have issued a call for the people or their representatives-, to meet thetu on Wednesday, the 14th inst., for the purpose of taking into con.dJcration the question of issuing bonds or othej mttttrs of public Lsterests. Tu3 in'e e.cts cf Cass and Otc are fo id-.-niiaeu with each other on the subject of r.tilroavis that any action taken by Otoo will be watched with interest by i he people here. The news from the west f?.ys that thare 5s much suffering along the line of the II. P. Bailroad, for want of supplies. Be lief li3 j been forwarded from Salt Lake, though the prospect cf provisions reach ir.g tho-:e who are enow-bound, snon, is rot the raoit flattering. Tho cCieers of the roal ar-3 doin everything in their power fo zet trains through, but a the trains merely est out of one drift into another, it is impossible to tell when the ra id wii! be clear. The Tmoe of the town of Waterloo, lo cated on the Ilepahlican River, in Prauk i'n county has been chaiig?d to Franklin, on account of there be:nr a m? her Waterloo in tha State. This t'.-ii i located in the :i3st part of tha Kepub lijao valley. The Saline County list urges the cd;"o;r ftf a Fpccial sesaion, tind mentions the t'ollovtiug as subjects for lepi.-lation : "jnimiiiration ; the tubmission to the people the question of another conven t on ; tho Ssnnces of the S'ate; the su leiriiLu of ths Tnno Aylum; tha t!ivc!opujtnt of e!t tod toa! etc." The sopeiii.ttn l'.nt of parks far the c:v of St Louis, tpi-fekinj? of the rucst de-5ial !e kind of rhada trees fjr ori.a merita! purpo-e, ys : 'We have in rctdity but three kinds of lo'f'y fr prowinif titos. width 1 ave i i.;v en theuilves fully a Me ani v.c-li d.:pt f i to withtand the hardship of c!:ma .liiricuoks oV culture a!ou- t!ie puh ), highways. Thee are the Ameijean u tiife iriv, mi- '"' -. , -.Hrh-t itaple. Of ihce ?ain lot- tim l-i by far tli3 mott dc;irih!e.' A peteetive Horse Thief Avoc ation fca'-r been ortran'z-d in Saufcde-M county. Ilujj-e fte!:ti wl'l not he cctofortalV hwreaf er :u that tcctiou. . ' .1 KAII.aoAl'., The Nebraska City Chronicle pays: United action on the part of the people of the city and county wil! now secure to u nerv railroads ani other important public imp;oveni:-nts. Public senti-m-r?t seetii? to be almost a unit, &i we Late etr'y to re;.;h forth aj.il lake the prize of fat r.re v.tahh and crcatnej.-. Pai'reads and sx3;juftetar:ns; will rapidly enrich every land owner of the county. The lasg deferred w",:rl J.ra barrt apyj the ci'y la.-t frc-idng. Duno the j day the win I had chany!-l fVom the ! .- '.;tk to the east and notih, a:. I oT.-a;-.l ; o vemn to tbft !:oi!hv.-e,t, RiVl f.Tx.at'5-; o cioe wa i-j-.nr.g a mete: a'; -;.Ie. The wc.--r had become some thhty degrees co., cr than ia the m?r;uRg, and-; the propect- r. genuice "Ll,v.''" was mo.t flattering. It it:crea.cd in intrnf'ty un'il clout Ltif past 7 o'clock, rt v;Litdi time it eight be styled a little t; roi I-. Previ .us o thi- th:e n pa;ticu!ar d.irn had Leon dotv, thvi;.ih t!:c cltizec were thoroughly al-.nue l on nreo u.t of Htv, m feveral chimneys took this oe.:a ion for lundns out, ndlir-s no little to the terror of the oituition vvi h i.t. Abjut this time a cra.-h W25 hcar-3, a:..! the tin reof and .d-.cathinr was i-irlppt: I from Piize-erwd's h'.r;e Lritk roioj'lete ly. The lumber was strewn about the streets, and the tin wa.- deubh-d tjp at: J 16 now hunp.ic-r over the M'ile of the boil iltv.r. One vS the chimneys on the ga.-.t si.le was blown ccciplete'y down, and s triking on" the roof of jlerg&' build ing, smashed a portion of it and other wise did considerable damsjre. Another on tha we?t fide of tit:? hall vra. turned half wny round, li;-e a weather-vane, an 1 was so standing tiiis morning. The fire wall on tha fro.':t was sud'y daiuaeJ, and will h.ave to cone down. The balance of the br.ihKeg w.is r.nirjured. Taken all in all, it was or:o oV the hardest storms ever witnessed i.i this section of country. m The Iewa Leghdature rc-conveoes this racrnirr after a reees of ten days. The feplen should open with prajer to thi effect : " V'o have lef; r.ndone thc.-e thinprs which we o"ght to have done, and wc hava dote the.'-c tliln j whidi wo ought r.-ot to have done." Co'iucCl Ij'vjT X'.npe.reiL 'Ihe a'.ove petition might not be alto gether inapplicable in op'-nin the prc or.t 5c;-;on of vtr owu L'..;:..!atare, f r when tlis CijouiT.su tluy itft '"undom those t hins vrh: ?h they ouaht to Lave drne," but we l-.-r they v-i:! do m.vnv things now whi' h v.erj le. ..r u:;ilre. Vi'c are in rece'pt if the rep -rt of the Oo-iiiuiti e je:;t cut by thj ilepul-llwan Ya'.loy Lsr. 1 Ci-t.ipRt.y, cf w-.ih Ily,-; Buck is President, nod John K.-bert. General Sap-erlottfRdcnt. 1 his rapai!y has h-c tted a town in Township 3 N, Itana 23 W, called Red Widow, located 00. a cree-k vf that siame. A trad'.rt po.-t hit nl.-o been establi-he I there ' aoi Ca-j ar E. Yet, spnointcd a trader. The rer -; t ppc-ake of the country a- eii a 1 -j-'ed to frrie'iitar.d and sleek erowirj j-yrp.-rcs md that il vili make a U::c c -..'iy. Ir.-is d.:r' .!;',;? Infjruutr.n in to B-d Wiilow r. :l that portion of th-II-f ublieaa Yailoy have but to apply t " John ivot.'C-rts, ;-'.sp nntsucct. iuet;:Ler of the Company. or an;. TLe people of O'.-.e coun'y s.-eui lb ircmhly arrou'.-ed on the tubjeet of railroads ami the io-''eitji-::s now are that the delegate? atteudlini the citiz.i" nice tiro? en the I-lth int. will he ljre-y io favor of giving tends for the contrac tion of the three road. he: ".o.'hre mo tioned. The Chronicle speaks hopefully of tho re sult. . A fire company has been organized in Lincoln called "Win. F. Chapla No. 1." Thi.i is another tribute to the popu larity of Mr. Chspin, and shows the es timation in which ha is held by the citi zens of Lincoln. The Seward j aper3 re havinsr a live ly time discussing the proposition for Baih-oai bonds to the M. P. 11.. B. Censid-jruMa bitter feeling is manifest ed both by the friends and opponents cf the measure Tns Omaha Htrall publishes a Ion,'? letter to-day, from .aohn II. Croxtou, of Otoe, which urges tire formatiou of a I'coples or Reform part)'. As Mr. Croxton was tho Democratic candidate for Governor at the last perioral election, and was geverefj beaten, the probabilities are that he would like to try Lis ch as arcs again, but would prefer to inuke tiiem bettcc br being placed on a different tiokct. llr. Croxton -avs j ' This movement should be confined to the Srtr elections alone. It should cot bo conducted so as (o influence the Presidential c-kc.ion. There should be no compi.catioi.s." V by he ignores theasMve tr pcif-um policy of rretei;ded reformers we cmnot see us we Li d tuppo.-cd that n;o.-i of these move wr- intended " to inditeuec the Presidential election." The Ot!i-:ha IfrriU io-cms to have backed cut cf the fihf, a 1 1 says : "As ti the future c!.-cusd.-.n of this q'testicn by the Jent', it wld m rin'v ueohno jr. It Las freoly, filly and fairly stated ti: case. The fai-Js fir patent tii every inte-liigeiit citizen. If ta- peopL want, rei'orui they coi have if. if tLev do not, they can rtfu.se it. All we gay is, choa e ye !" Tha Com'Jiiit.e on Railroads appoint. c-1 at a meeting of the leada. citizens of Otoe county, held at Nel-rarka City, a f- v.- days since, ri ported hi favor of issuing; ti e bonds cf Otoe county, ia the sum of ts thousand dollars per mile on every mile i on tru-jt; d and eq;uipp':d as a lir-t-ehi-s western iar!n-ad, equal in all re-pe--ts to th Btrrington and rMlssouri River Raiir.-'n I now runnlr.g froui LMatts moeal: to Jano-du, Nebrn-ka. Tl-v f-iv.-rf.l tie l.tid-ltng cf, and 1 bonds to a aia,-..:-.-! from "Xebr-iska City in Oto-j eouri;y, State of Nebraska, in a southwestern or northwstt-rn. or in both such directions or either of" thfni ; and to the St. Iw.ds nnd NebiLu i'runk ITaHrcad frcm Ne-bra. ka City to connect with the 'Atctx-cn sad Nebrs j- k t Bailrosd at or it!i any other rujiroad which tha! give Nebraska City a di.ect couuectiu on the wt.-t Mde of tha .Missouri river with St. Louis in .'is souri, the same or ad of said railroad lit:es to he buil", cont meted and eq'iip-'J p'J wuh a tito years iroto .January t t, A. I)., 2 ti l to be in aii respects lir-t c!a-s v.v-.teiu railroads. ". The Northwu.--tc.rn route contemplates a lino tip the Wvcpiti Water Valley to Addand the Sotithwcftera in the di rection cf TiCUHisdl. The Bard of Co!nin:.s.-ionr3 of Otoe county, or a majority cf them, arreJ to is.-;ie a ca!?, con J'tijned that tbs citis:M.s of NtLra.-ka City r'.e money tsufiiei ji;t g'.,u!.i ttie i rcoc.-iliou ail, lut'tuUa, i q.,J;lly. :o":.ed, aft er the monty ttus .ras..ed. Th.ty have conf-nttd, however, to meet the citizens cf th:t oounty on the llta i;)-t., when, if It shell appear th.it tho peiije de.-ite to vote upon the proposition, an election will be called. Cv.vx;ooz-, Peb. 12, 1S72. Mrss:. JIr-:T.".r-.s : The spirit moves i,d th Ce.-li is wi-Iing, yea, anxious to write, nnd I venture in nry iasiguifi caiice to givi ay mito freely to your read-.'rs without fVar of con Ictonation or desire of j!!tba! ; nlermerst. It has ! .-(.!! aptly raid ";t:a shew v.hl-di way the winl blows," cn.-i l.r . :o?, if you plea e, a straw. As Jotham said to Be-. bte-CA, "if you love dctiphuuts, consider me oue." So I will be as straws. Now, a; the time draws m-ar when party lines arc to be re-established, and men are to ; tar.d on their record, it be comes lis td look about and see who has been "welthed in the balances and found wanting." The question now is Presi dent making. The presr-nt incumbent seems to be ahead, aad if present indi cations prove anything, he is likely to rccisin abend, notwithstanding the strong cppOililca of Senator Sehutz, er Lis threats of the old secession move ment. Now. I csn view tls;.-:c thicatsin no other liyht : if I cr.n not rule, I will try to ruin, seems to be the sentiment. Sehurz was elected a Senator by Repub lican vctcF, aad. when ha falls to agree with them it is his duty to tive place to a better man. His objections, as indicated Ly himself, towsrd Mr. Grant, are not of a party nature, but against the peri- oai loan. lie (SehurK) pro pc?cs to be cae the Bo; ub'iean par ty and liv.'.- the principles of that party; but will do his l'.t'le til to defeat that party bcuu.-o he cannot or if he cannot have his Lvica in "the convention for Presi iri.tl.il caodidat. . Y.'Len La says h Vriil ir';t support Gr nt, he virtual ,r t r-".-!ai;:is that it' Grant is ntimina'td at the CiifiVL-ijii-in to te held io I'ldhidvl phiJ, he wii! support the Democracy or rppo ier opposition to th Pio-i hoit in that cne will be aid to the me my. I do :.-Jt uncstioii the rLht of Mr. ScL"iz to wi.'L-huw fion, the Republi can rt'nk:', but I do quv-uou his rilit to ioslne" riry er itteon-istviic-y. If the President bad failed io any of the prr.p- eltioiia rt ide by the 'Union Republican Party at Chicago, in convention, in li-t'.s, ir any of Lis pi "a;i.-es as rogard.s the will t?f the people, when that will Lad tv.ii maif ko w.i, as is .sot forth in the call by t4ie Nutlot.'d 'entru! Cmuiitte ', "7 a c-nvetitloti .vhee trtious ate us true a; the jower of ?;;au can make lhlK;r true. Then I say if these prom-i-es Lad been ui.-re.aarded, thee pledges 5j.-n..rvd, Sontr Seh.urs cool! coti.-i:;t-enily reff-e his support ta Grant oth erwise, he foubj n,;t con-isfetit'y do S", us h: prodaimcd to his cmtitttf t.-ts ths.t he t ndors-ed the Chicago platform t.f utile.- fu tLIras it to bo bi ; tiviler? to ehunec his viws with each ebb and How t.f the tide. If so he may God congenial company with Dixon, Poolittla & Co., when his present term expire?. Now. if tho.-e pro'.rrie-s which wcrs inu.lo io t!:e convention hive been faithfully carried out, (which they un-Coul-tcdly Lave) his insinuation of fraud and corruption fall to the ground, and his actionsre pcrsoual, and if j en oual, are to be wholly disregarded. I believe ir is a well Lnov.-n fact, or so believed, that the distinguished Senator flod from Ihus.ria for some political trouble. Whet that was I d? not know or care ; but ia tliis great, f ee ccuotrj' of ouio, no one is liable to imprisonment, save for actual tre-aron or other crime, and yet the fact remains that something made l lm au exile. It has been said by oue ci' America's profoundest statesmen and thrilling orator's that "wo have no way of judging of the future bxtt by tho past;" aud judging by the past let us look about us before we follow, at least not f llow unadvised. I do not claim to be an exponent of the Republic til party, but express my views from a mora! stand point of prin ciple, asking no favo. and expecting hod nnler.s freely riven. Yours truly, A. B. II. I'LATrsMout'ii, Feb. 0. EraiTOivs IIlma: u : TilSt OLD DITCH. A g -r:tI. ui:oi employs two turn to dig a dlrvh 10) yards loatr, f.r which he heroes to p:ty them one hue. lied dollars. Ore of the men 'igs for one dollar ad tv. e .ty five e nts per yr.i I, and the other for seventy-live per yard. Question. Ho y many yards shall etc!i iohh diii to eu,rn Hfry ticl'-rs? Yours, Al'Ebri. SOLUTION. Suppose the laborers art A and B. Let x the No. of yards that A digs, ih- will 0".c No. of yards that B d'.!; an I sine A get $1 25 per yard, 11 75 v.r vsid. we set as fullos: ! . 1 . 25x-- 50 . 75 tlt0 x ) Tt.at. is, to irsdepen-Jent equation.-, viz: l 25 75(100 x) ? 50, which gires icciajpatiLIe, or absurd r-sults. Hco-e, the problem is algebraically imposribJe. fa-jaaoL Bur. Ras.-ia hi - a novri e-m. plaint. She has an ir-sumeient sujip'y ot Co. . o- ls and c-antains and uiii 'i i'vT her araiy, aud strangely ouou-.h the in aeie ney 00- - " , comes grea'er every ir. j nvares sia; Jon in plenty a miUioo or so in all but rdha-ers are not to be had. How envious the Grand Duke inut be, by this tin.., of a country in which colonels end gene ral.! tro tho rule, and plain misters the cx-cptfon, wleifcYer he goes ! . . r OUH GREENWOOD LETTER. Gnr.rtNvv-ooD, February 10, IS72. Peak lii.a.M.i The weather is but little different from that of nearly three months past. The ground is still covered with snow, and ft e sen to an unprecedent ed depth. Look cut for a tremendous Col of i. e and water when the "weather clerk" relaxes Li.? grip, and warm weath er appears ceuin. Bat won't the Mis souri boom ar.d seeth, then. I j rediet the sight v ill be sublime, but awful. lint this is prophetic. This L&-, tburbt le bec'.i the t.?.idest winter thai Ne-Lra.-La or the woilJ has vritoes-ed. Ilr freme co'diiess secta3 to l.ttvevt?i;r.J other teeiioiu of the world, a well as ours. It is fortuuate for No'ora-ka that she hie a superfluity- of corn this winter, for it has been m-ed for fticl from early whiter uoiil the present tiie, aa ! -ha proven to be much cheaper than wood or coal. Corn is rolling at thia p;;iot at from ffteeti to sixteen cents per bashel. Ucw many poor people nas.-t have suffered, and-perhaps perished, from the cold weather, this winter I The winter tohools are drawinctoa e'es1. The attendance has be n good, despiu the severity of the weather (I spenk of course of the schools in this Featloa of the country). Judging from the Lite apportionment, teachers' wages wii! be ineressed, the standard of educa tion inera-cd in proportion. In Prof. U. W. Wise we not ordy have a ripe scholar, but a teacher of experi enco, anl'a man of nt judgment and precaution ; and an cfdeer well r-a! culated to attended to all the duties of the superinleudency. Cass county wii! not be the "tail" of tho nest State Teacher's Asroeivricn, I- wii! guess. I do uot approve altogether, of ranch: g down cr.e county to praisje up another. While I believe Nebraska to po.-.?ess many advantages far the poor Eian over Eastern States, yet it seems tc me that Ohio, Jlichigan and Illinois have a qual ty of soil unsurpassed in fertility. "Aitaz," in his last letter to the Ilnt AJ.v, seems inclined to poke fa a at these three States. In speaking of persons mi grating to Nebra.-.ka, ha add:; : "When parsing through - the adhesive rhiy cf Ohi.", the swamps and forests f Michi gan, and the black, fathonde s mud cf Illinois, he is fearful lest he liv jumped rnt of the firms pan into the fi-s." Now, from the above one would infer that those th C2 States wee: terrible State.--, if he did n't kcov? Loiter. Winterer the views of "A II A'' t.v'y be about it, tha view's t.f bun I.?J - of Nc-brt-l:a's citizens, whoso birth place are in too;e Sta'es, will iKsvertht'feis be ? vor'.bh. It is an uphill ba- tess to try to win taT'cri m by abuse. While we g-aph-cally -pe ik cf our t.ev country, we nu.-t not f rget to truthfully peak of it ; th- subject will th:-. b c-nefully weitht d ly our ca tern frii'::d.-:.'a:id acted uoon aeeoro. o.i.e 1 I vs my na tive country, it- bills, i:,- vrds, its s.o th ty ; arol while my jn:?:-d ofi-'j revert i back to cmlivr days s T;t il-r, yvt 1 a:a content with a home in th " I.r Wert, where I Gn.l m&r.r el. arms a:. 1 ., 1-;:-t!.t-i- Hi to mnko it n p-r- feral !e '-'ee to ; abide. "A::z" is n f.ith'u! nod .T-::fl y j eorrespenderst t:f the ti i-.nA7.-r; but iu ' this one respect I think he ov-r shot the , musk a litt'e. L. t il !-. a f.-r--- trnc. I ., - , i J oe luteno ti-v,ti,ts .eor:.s t) tti'f.K civil war is inovitable in Neb-ri .kit. Tim Toledo Bhule (Nnsby's papeOtnk.B it up, end tb.ioks so ?. Whatn scare our recnt Ti-rNlatu.e ht:s m-ole ever the couot.-y. While many thine,.:, of an alannirg (?) list are fan. pired Juritig the reoer.t session, yet nothing :c-r; w.-!s done by a p- rri m of the me;eL' rs than to show to the world what a dignita ries can make of ihetasolve, fomrtimbs It ij. my ioipre-slon th-vt itithafutore "people's arrangements" and "scrub raeesi" will benund'ored with "the toiues that were." Nebraska Las learrse-d a lessen in politics which she -vrl-l not soon forget. In co'cln-ioa. I would exhett the readers of the Herald fo vote for Grant and Colfax, be ye ll"pub',i an or Democrat. , Ycur "Bashful" correspondent will keep you posted on tho local affairs vf thisEcctinn. W. I. Fei'.ee. Prepsratieriis have already begun in Phiraoa-Ip'o-ia foi- tnt groat t'-mvonf ion in Jane. 'J he Academy of Mu-ic Las bee:; ene-:?ed for three b;y; un 1 three narh s for tlio sessions. It is proposed to Ho,.;- over the parquet on a 'ayei ith tli'.r st..e ; the '. lego'es to rr-upy lot.ehes. u the rest of the 'ao'i-ft to be l!-:0 2.- :' - f-t-ltO.-S. At tiO t.'c !! t i ' e-O- InJ, r-voit. h ao- l-eon eriir-ic'ed 1 v ex Gov. Ciafila of Mis.,y-htis.'tls : !'. ft.JJar ri.--on ani Gov. No;-' .' Oioo. wit h 42 d h trntcs; and J. J). Fiary of'Cotiucct t- cut, with nine deiee-ntes Parlor fbr ! h ailepunrters have td-o beer cri:r-:g"'d by Mr. Ch-tn'Mer, Cbroamati of the Ne-v-Uamsliire (lommittee. and John Vf. Foster, Cl airr, tin of the Indiana Com mittee. At the G!i aid Hous?, rovra ure eneaiavd for 150 mraobers of the Lincoln i '!ob of Pit tbargh, with their band of 25 performers Beatrice i to have a jail I. at will co t between $o,CoO a-.d $8.00. She is, al-o. to hive nn Oii Fellows Hall, cost-in- .f2,5U0. ' ' Stay bonds, for us in ah the dlfltreat eonrt?, for sale at tha Heiiald O.ilre. doe-tf PL ATTS M '; t'T il , February S, 1372. All persons indebted to us are request ed to eail and settle immediately, as we must c!o-e up all aecotmfs on our books. d,Y2x Gutitman tc HuciaiTr. Bl.At flNitTSl C l.l From thGidespie Coal Bank, Ottumwa. -H per ton, pickei, ut new coal yard, dtf J. D. Simpson. The undersigned, c.Tr for sale at cost their cutiru stock of Lumber, lath, shin gle?, sash, doot-s, Ac. ; also an cfSee, shrds and blocking, for cM.'t, until the 25th of this month, when they will move whst remains, if any, to Lincoln, Ne braska. All parties indebted to this firm will take, notice that they will put 0:1 the screws after that date. Feb. 12i&wtd D. Tv. Lewlj iCo. KETtiKEW. Acting Governor Ja:ne3 arrived at home.to day and immediately is-sued his proclamation revoking the call for a meet iogof the L -gislature on the 15th in.-taat, heretofore! ifsued by Governor flascall. Ills Acting Excellency characterize the proclamation of Mr. llaseall as irai! and vol 1, arid enjoin? the m era from meeting ia s.r.-oaiu'o of that calk Io t;.:c iiow U the day fixed for the mos.tin of the Legislature,- and tho liiendjers ih.-o: selves will j robubdy settle this ci:H tc'.y beivrccii tha " GovercotK" cf Ncbrssls. . "Kin: ii.tNtjfj;s'i.t!;?: A larps toix parry tHiherti-i at V'tzgor aid's llu'l, :.. t -ve:.::)g, cn the plertsant o.-o-iori given by the Turner- cf this C:.I The rsutt.-l.er of nta'-kc-rs : resent whs Urge, an! tha pari chosen well tus- i .': n d. 'ihe com'e characters altraofed ir.o.'h aft-nticn from the pee-ator.-, who oeeu ;! 1 -t largo portion cf ihs space ai!;.tted tO th;,ia. Abo--;t y o'clock the Johnson B:-o i tiuck up the grand marc's, and the gay and teeny t hror g ce tome need to move ab-j-it tha L.rii to the time of the inspiring u.us'c We sh.dl not attempt to dcscrlb too various costumes and ch-jrac'trs rej're-se-nted thereby, in de-tail but among the many we noticed the following : Aftic Giantess, Prince Carnival, Pracioso, the Coming Vo-man Cin.ii d tte for Preci leot for 1-S73 Po.-lmls:--trc.-r, loieuod Cbief, Indian Piioe-e-s, the Chinese Tea Merchant, the "Ring" Car.di.lale, or How a Fortune is Made ia t)rllee, JCuzabeth Queer, of En;'and, PA!;ceA!h-rt, Fiadievo'a, Lord Le.-ter, the German Hunter. John Chinaman, Hungarian Ladies in Ri Hug Costume!, Spanish Ladits, Ataericaa Peat oidiee, &, &c. Was gst'icn up by Mr. Breed, landlord of the National Hotel, and was what everybody expected ona cf the best ui.'plavs cf refreshments .ever pprea ! in our ci'y. Neither pains ucr cxpeure we:e spared, and the toiopsiog array cf food set for the occasion, could not but SAti-fy the appetite of the mo. -t fa.-tid-iou. Taken ad in ah the oec-arioa v.-3 a p'e. -ant and happy one. Wq have no jf-fereiiee to tha bloody civil w.-ir that is des-olatioti ths!' eou-itry, for sue!: seen.s arc nothinij now. Al-mo-t every genoral t-L c'i-in r-fo l v- d by tl.f o:. I e i - ihi Mt-a-ieau ctanner of doing tilings. Tir re, if a ruler is de feated he stl'-l L-;l is to power nr.;:! au assa.-i:i Lu'Iet through the bnria pcr sua les b.ita to abdic ;te ; or if he is nw iy elected ho elves his predc-.e tser the hint, v l;h a dagger, to vacate the seat. Asi-if..iaaii-tj and civil w.a- decide cor. te.itc 1 scat-', au-i in fact in muny other ca?t a are a M-.sicia c o-;;t of ju -lice a r 1 Th-- p-ha -e of e-l ir.i Is not the Chtors to v. Li :h vv r- il at v. Pave II': . on (be 7-.-:;. ' i ) t to p .! Unite- ; rr.-tfs t-i c--t. over t h ?-:t2Tca.i II- O e-i a ; rotect 'rate Th av i -. and mi,- 'iie. 'ens: p-.rij th penderc i ' pr.-pt.-r th i- thoir wret-rhe I country should e C:rp3 from th-"1 cars-.; t-f aniichy by surii a p-diey. We do a a "believe that sueh a m.a-- tee wid ree ave the sasietit.n of a msjor ity nw, or rha? it e-.-i, by any posribLiy, b" eri' r'- I with this generation. Sroo'aiy i.pnnrar.t. jea.ous, iieree, ami vm-neavo, tnre : n3 posribile chairej that a tnri-uity waaid call for a rub. cf enlightened jn tice under aoy cireuni.-tanets, hue cer tainly not, if that policy was to bo dic tated by a foreign govern meat. The greaser element, like the ku klux of the south must wa-te away, and give phtee to a more eduented people, before a to ;1 government will be eiher asked for, or quietly submitted to. Yot w look r.p m it as aa evidence of davvtiing iutehigetice that a party can bo found in such a country that can appreei te our ia-tita-tions, aa ! that dare propose to stop as sa.sin;;ti m, civil war ani anarchy at home by calling in th interforense of our better government. Unless s.oae great political onvulsion among the nari. :i3 of the eartli should take place, and prevent such an arrange ment, the next ge-neratloa will see Mexi co, first probably, under tho guardian ship of this country, and after thai a portion of this great republic. Its loca tion, end its interest poiat to such a re srdt. T1EK F.X13A KS-tSiSlOX. The Omaha press entertain widely dif ferent views iu regatd to the extra ses sion of the legi.-lature calL-d y "Gov ernor" Lfa-eali. The TrV-une character izes it as a "high ban-led outrage and claims the object "is uii-jne-tionabiy to impeac-h and remove Acting Governrr J.ano s." and that there is riot a single cn',;. ,.f s-t torth in Mr. Uascall's nroe'a- ! 'mi Lj.ition of pres-iug or txtra-o:-.anary need." rfi'he Ihrttll claims that it is a "'put up rch e:;i, whereby J AM Ess, the braiu les.j nobody who ciisgnavs the people so Peariui.y. should leave th ttate, 1. rf. iiusc-di tii us Lotome C h;s rx ''i'-i't pov.crs cab varur, a:i;l ey an CXtoi Sc.-.auii ef tho icei-lature. Tbo .'- ftvors tl.e call raid says: "There are etrtrio tae .s'ons when the ni'.aie interest sotea- tiaoioai the. nea- n ci- aria couui. -i ..i (-u....u .-....-...t, ucmaM -i t-si.-i sui-J it-i..-p rent aurs of a a; on. Sacii ;a; occj-t -o eaist-iii r-v. n nd the tiai'. !y j.roc'-tination f Acting ti,)r,nwr tioseaii wiU be aj-j.o.m-d by all woo eiesite the wcitare, pro.-p...-ri'. and pro rcs.s of cor Mrae. tta-oKtin ay step, 1 ut it is a aa extra o; ditiary case. ' ir is an ex-.- iep to u.t-ct It is denied in Berlin that Madam Louisa MuhlbucL intends to vLU the United States this winter. But it is net denied but what the United States Tea saves the consumers of tea ia the United States thousands of dollars per annum by putting teas ia the market nt jobbing rates. Guthman k Huberty, Agent--for the United States Tea Company 20, 23 and SO Ye?-y street, New' York. dwl Tin-; Omaha Trihvnt thinks that Sen ator Wii-oa would be a worthy .ucve--or ,W f, It'..- -.,.1 Ont ! ... l. a i gtrong candidate. A. "il Ei tnlg Pos We made a simikir announcement a fow days ago. as to thi pe.sltiou of the Trihunt, a tid the ed?tr-r of that pp"r ctt;icb".:"k atyis in a fourth column article, accuriag u of UiLrcpreseuting his posi tion. He cew 'chides- the -above and adds : ' - . ' - ' Ytr regrt t that our cirt'ngu! -bed New Ygrk cojitcmpnrary did not see ft to opt ?i-y ;;u-l frtiokly endorse our p:.-i-t lor. take n ub ivo." The revival at ths M. B Church still pre -presses. The church is aeeomplish i.Mg tjucli g"od, and we areolwayp jeea-cd to see our people manifest tin interest in these thing. ?Iei-ings v. il! piobaly be continued forroroe-tio-.e. Rev. .Mr. Pr: s i'ti is a--isfed in thesr meetings by ono of his uncles frem Beatrice, ar.d another from Decatur. The new Baptist church at Platt;-mo-ith, ebo-.it which the public have fe't K.-.me cr.tere-1, since last September, will be dedicated on nest Sabbat 'i, with ap propriate re rvhres. All are invited. Please come. J'lucu ? -Ut.h-'s tho people unite in a iV'op'o's ?I(,v mint iu such a way, and with such un-inimity as shall prevent its being grasped by. the corrupt men of the two parties, the chances are that the "xt Govt rnor to 1 e elected by tho people of thi S'-i'p wii bear the f.-.uiiiiar name of David B:itler a better man, and an abler and r.-d'r man, bad n s ha may be. than half of f bo-o who first ncd and then he' rayed lam Omah-i llrnld. Does Doctor Miiler de-ire his readers ' to understand by the above that he fovors : Butler for Governor, or is it inten-b.-d as ' a parti;.! atonement for the itijutl o be Las done him heretofore ? " Cou-.isi.ncy thou art a jewel." South Bend, Fb 9, 1S72. Editors Plattsmoutii Herald : I saw a very strange phenomenon yester day (Friday) morning while griug to my school, at South Bead. It was a large, beautiful mirage, extending from the west far round to the northeast, iu which I could plainly sea Omaha and Platts moutii. I could trace tho Mis-ouii dis tinctly from near tin f rm r to below the latter place. ISVycnd (hat I could see the eh il:! of Lhi.Ts that divide the :;-t: of Iowa. North of the I da: to, seimlng to bo farther away than Omaha, I coal I trace a re nee of l.bilTs, exiendio fio;a th Missouri to near Ye hey Si.sa.m, on the U. P. II R. Now. I vri. h to know if there- is s. r:-:i; i'i.tte, CT WaS e of louifs iterta of the it merely a delusion, eiu-c-1 by the reHe-.-flon cf rat :Ged air ? It was a L.'3-..-:if-iI sight, I t t ; irar n a;ly er-.e-balf Lour. I t-otill pbaaly .-.-o the buildings iu Plattstnotith, alihoogh '2Z miles t.way, and situate d in a valley, much lowr-r than the intevvetdrg hill;. Yours uc, C. M. CliTON. re o. - t iS e-orr-.-m Lay cororae-.s spesMng cf ci'iiiuraetores, mentions the soap iac-fo-y of A A. Srg ei Co. Wepub lih a i tien of tl-j artl-'e to show v. hnt j arilo'e to show v.hnt :: -'::"c e ay. it. -:y-: : -ri.!; .: tia- e h-tmlcid r : ;- n s-.d c ' d a faetorv C 'be a i re-y are n f.ad f:f y --oxe- w t r ro i . i - e r i put hi . ni- or sii 1. i::::i.:;r tnrte i o.:,, i i t . o a . o :c:r '.rorjts ti , P i hVr'ic-:. , .-i the 1 :je-ai;es a .! . :; ( ir -. -e s'i,.--: o v j -e. Tb.n t'.e. .-.rT f 1- t;r r::-;', i u-ir.e ( t fr y;ir. '.' o o P": I'd' fill v 1.1-b i- .'P i :: nlry if t id ; ! .cto r.-.-w a? . 1 i'.S s : S ;! e i I.e.': a 7 I o . v. : v g. to 7- v Was rot V ... . e t o 0 lit j it .-i-i 1 t".'V !ls.::v !.!iir !: -tiej?' -o-or of io-.p Missouri Yalley So-tp, G 100 Soap, jixcclsior S -sp an 1 1' -Soap. The Dh-.trirt Court a 'jooi ned yester day, having con eh.: led all 1L2 I uslues for which it was c;.'led. Plnl-tMnosiSJs Cr;:in ?IavTirt. To dry's ;riees : WLtht 0'.',".-.lC-.). Corn 170.10, 'liell'J. Corn i u 1. r I G v ' 7. Oats 17a; I'J. Our juoti.;i r- are for .trieily No. 2. The outside on naitior.s oa v, lir at hare a1;.- been pid by millers. Idr j Stuto.H fcr HsPnt. The following regulations for Lent, which begins to-day, have been deehrcd by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Rosecrans : 1. All the faithful who have completed their twenty-first year are, unless legiti mately dispens ed, bound to observe the Fast of Lent. 2. Th'y are to tonka crdy one ruea a eb:.v; e.veeptir g Sunday. ai 'ibe inenl niiowed on fast days is not to be taken till ab -ut n.on. 4. At that, me d, if on sny dy per ni'ssion should be erf o to I t' restin-.' tie'j. both flesh, and fi-h -diull not Le u.-cl at tee same time. 5. A ktiViii refrcshiacct, cfinraonly cf-ihai " co.latlofi,'' i- uiloAed in tOc ovh , . . . lac ; iio geiitfRi r!'i as ,0 to 'pt aoi y cf i : ' pi mat t- d at tra- ':no is or can bo trade. P.ut th practice -f the u...t. I'. cular Chri-'tir:s is n; er to let it t xrced the fourth part ef act orumsry un-uS. e-.. ih" qu r v ot iooa a.;-? " I .i a Jioe-t-f, I read, butter, ', i-o-atoou -, in t a ar one e. milk, ail muds f frvat-, Kjhlds. Vi-tt;:b es tin firh. i C. (Isn- ifd u-.i ''i Iihs made it lawful I to take- jn i ho mwining some wurm iiqa -.i, ' . i , , n ?ia, co!:3e, cr trail enojeute ana a Ci;. -ker. .a. Necessity ?m 1 cu-tni haro r.u;bor-iz-. d tLests:-3 of lard, in tad of butter in prcp'iidnir fi.di. voeetaides. etc. - o. 'i Sai 1" of: iwir.-r tars us ara ex.' n.r.icd uo'.n t :..o;;aeu ct ia-'ir.:: : 1 nunc pa.-or. ; ur.-er tv nty'ris years of :ue, tic -La, t: osb.e; worn.'-n. tie.eav!:o a-o -i.;i.- .i ro -io bard b:'.or, '! wi.o thn.u rh .o sknr.a, r:i'a:Ot ia-t wiiheut p-ij-;;.ee to liodr ia-iidt. 10. By e'a -peraab-n tho ne of fo-sh m- at wd! be allowed at ?ny time on San day, end once a day on M-ndajs, Tm.--d-os, Tbur-ilays and Satin day, with the eTocprion of tbe i cc and and last Satur diy.s tif I nt. 11. Perst?! dl-pensed from tha obliga tion cf fasting on r.e -oant of tender or advanced ace, or htni labor, are not bound by the restriction cf u-Iner meat only at one meal cn days on which its ti e is granted Ly dispensation. Tho-e dispensed from tibe fast for other ca;t-cs, as veil a those who are ob'iecd to fist, are pean-.iftf d fo ti-b iaat only at one mei! Ohio !?i'if:'Jourzal. - ' CON.vrrtlAL FilUCITV. Nr-f J.inz tends more to connubial hni piiass iliaa fluff i'ul and 'healthy .infants fi 1 children. Mrs. WLileomb's Syrup U the t!tt chiidrcui' toothing remedy. dwlw Rev. Mr. Parker (Universalis!) will preach iu Clark & Piutnmer'a Ha I, at 21 o'clock on Sundaj-, Feb. lMh- TLs public are invited to attend. Sul jeet cf discourse: 2'Ae Stc:a:l Drat'i Ilav. xx 12 15: "And I eaw the draJ. ,m.u)l cud great, stand before God : ti'rl the Loek vn re o. coed: and another i tvk w;s -,,,. wb't-li i- t!o- boo': !' !:.: : r-r -l ri: wcrejuige-d out of t!.:i-.e tnin...s -a .uc'.i Were writ toil i:i tl.O Looks ee.'ordiior to their works. "An 1 the s-ca gave np the dead v.h:-h were in it ; nnd' death and he'd o'r.livcr. d up the dead which wen? in them ; aad tti -y were j idgod every man aeeor-Jing to i heir works. "And dentil and hell wer cT-t ?nt tho lake of See. Thi- is the second el -th. And w!:oever w itnot found wi it ten in the Look of life was cast into tho lake of lire." The !d sui: died which foi -me-rly m .: V: th". p'a-snge of tteie in front of iforv.-.rd li.di, B i-too, at:d wh.ieh -udde::ly i! t appeared about twenty year-, ago, h-i rcer;t!y ben restored by Mr. G i-ir."j Jacques, of Yv'oi-ee.-.'er, wdto states tb.l his father purchased it of a se w.d hand jank dealer in IJo-tort sotoe sixteen or twenty years ago. an i it has btu-n lo-t sight of among the rubbish of hu attic until the present time. With the belie I that it is the same dud which was years ago placed in front of Harvard Hail, he now returns it to the college. How greetlv tho world would be benc-fittc-! by unlimited facilities for trans portation and exchange of goods is shown by tho foot that, while th poo pie of Persia are starving by tnns of tb us'irid-;. the inhabitants of sotno of oor vr-'stern States are burning corn in their stove? in place of coal. !. JirJnUtnyr ilicrensini; At Wastilng- In a Temperance; lecfurc at Boston, re cently, Senator Yv'il.-on, in one of his calm and reasonable statements, sai that there wore fewer drinking men in Congress now then when he fast went to it. Formerly tho night re-ions vrere dreaded, on account of the del auerery to which they pave rise. Nov.-, about oiio-ipiaiter of tho Scmtors are pledre l teniporanc-J men. snd there is not what may be called a "h:rd drink, r" i.i ti e Senate at all. The f . -fs ore a'. -.;( (lie same in tha FLm-o of Repr '.-:-.".t-i'ivi.-:. Ouee the dep.n tm-mN v.r r- f:il of drunken men, now they ere the e.veep. Ion. The benevolent ) ii s of Neratk. New J'-rsey, .ive est . t :. be d a ! i.v tot; . e tor eno'-iren it :-j -; t'.'' re" ct trve re vrirh t be vi w o: t .-: i cannot nifir i the i e; ! b;-h'' rot J who tn.v . I a '. : day in shoptdag or vi ' ..... 7 I , i f . mr ;'':! is v w'o. ii ioi'.io. otir ocaig rcK ,r,o,e l cost . r wot k, inch: ' to icced sevi. n'y ceo a, : u a . T'o'-re i? only one da'! - i v.-hi, ih ( !' ;'. r ov : cjpi-'..- the .i?n-coW ( 'b-"; ?,-n . Ire r in R m ti o . n ' lor,.- ,- .L-.te 'or r a:rg il..... frar th:-o:s;, !. CO CT' v ct! F t R;'--t. 'i i:e A ii- t v A. I; u.'ihe.-'s s; R. R. Li.i.;.-t n, Ch j-'ru aues. ! 1 ri. .' J; 'it t. . g-.t'u. i-iri ; h-il. : i ;;: Y i Ci" 1 diV Ij VS '. e ii v aari If .u Vnvt iiw r . ! "-or J.;vu 1,1 i.r-; iop-epa.:-:ov --V rti.-r. !! 1 r e-r' 1; f p : :y us; Sin. i .. if ye later. For ;"' ri ot, i- L'r. Pi A So ,r a.. Oat: cn 1 : r, !l :'. i i 01 Media, d 1 -r 1 ( i ia. vr-n nk-s ffor-:;-. liver sine.; t.-.-t'.fcttc coatroi of tho Juiiriftl. Ve hs.V-i be! :.--.; io-.. with tb lolve. t'l'.y iina -f bl .-....'. i''. jaa 'l ?: Ci::-pany, 41 i-.;rlr Ho ..-. Nov.' Y'-rk Ci'.y. si. l ; o, ,-e found tb an ja- t, upi ight sui i bonnrra.h. g- nt'eno-n in every ir-a!rai: c ; jurt i-'.e b insi 1.5; it is a pleasure fa- persons -Rih-itig to advertise, or tiewsp.apr men to do bo-ines- wit h. We c'.ee: i.tlly rrcom facial them to those wishing to make tloar wai.ts known throogh tha p:ias. Hucli Jonl (. ) Journal. A vror.: t oru (.ItrsTOMKr.3 and itiiK iO trrac Generally. it is cur ; ii.tctoi-.fi to cootiaue, heretofore, a j hr-t. cl manufacturing shop, and in a ; very sh..rt time wii! have compV'o r i-.a.se i-i-ms i-,-r making 10 opu-r iu. vi ay b-st cl:--3 'f geritlciacns' fine toot. Proa t ting ly the exp'iiene:: of tho past, wo will u-.o in.'th:nj but the I e-t of m teri'il, our oppo: tunities for proo.a ir.a them 1-t.ir.g nnsuipa.---ej Meaufime if you v. ant any work dnn , qu-ekiy and neatly, give- us a c a!, an 1 oblige, Your repf'C! fn liv, ) ' il : s.n tc M Era: rf, Boot nnd Shoe Store, next door to the L'totiioe. fo!2d6 Moite) to Lea a ! ! Three years lime given I Ieu st. at 2 Security I Improved 'ar its preferred I An o.av-'Uia'. farmer of '): c .-. a t and Jr-h: 1 i I '.VV o.T red tie , C . fin -a a , lo.u--cn oatoi :- to i -a .. in C"nmrtrtif.n with Ld'o Ir.-rsnfioe. n-i- '' lu SUOiis or forO to v l.5 0 t .1 io a 'nue, on ia per c -.r. in. -.re . ...i - i Mn.tvd lale Lisr-r-.-,-. C-. r; . .y i f e! nif:, is n .-v i-.-umir ji-'fe i a:: 1 !i.-ar;i.-g rn-oc'V, (!i"i:;'i fbe r !jo) oral Ag'Ut-, J, i-'. Ivismoy a- ;.!. ()'ric over i rri Ooun'y arirna! Bank, Neb-ioka City. j--a.l5:f T'APPY Pet: ?. -f '. '.: ;'-..' h . i r- --.-ci. i -- Ol-l . .I f t it ¬ t""r Y-eare ".. f. I'.ir ,1 AV.-:-''- iu -s.T , ' VI"! : li( i! t,' ; . i.i .!' ! . la-i'-e- -. r .. I r--.:. i k a 'll a .. Jim- i- o.n'i in'.h a., hild j1-jL I'x. CtUiiftk, w 1 y flOTiCE. r"V"TLL furn'sri riati"3 with stor.e for h-oi.Pr-Tin,- omyt nt r-' f -' re. ! ra'e-J. t ir'v 'iUarriT d.iiN it .-i on the .- rs ut lac i is-, i'.tc nutU'U l'h f'.io.v.i p kiiri.- i-.t-i l.e hit i '" riri'r tioti.-f. fiii. riij.-, .en.'h rock. P,u. ort-i suc-J c:oi.c nurii as v: u j.-m I -10 1). A M it. It. iu the COI.strtC - i: t-,:,if ff.-iie w. rV. All re.-ijUiiuia order? proicliy Al ir J. T. A. KOOVi'Tt dtwrfe . LoulsviiloSUtloa. ' -- . -1 s Ui w Buying Your Plant: r it: i? OliT fsri J I: .sr f.,t i;..n!a v!:ta yon tn He', j i. I . .'-.'I iit i, la'j-'.y 'I : . . . .i i ,y . i i-i., t . , i.; a ; . t 1 d t ,-'"' .'a ;' i , hi. a J I'-i. J.e .-.V- Li ITcw Dc ;c: livo Cr'.ti'oeia v h vi.'i lie r.-at f-(-- : 'I.ii.n i.-iv i j'.- ;.iiif ioiti'i, i . n . ioo r j ou. As -r. --i. les.i'l (tJTRiX r. ;f. , r .--. . .-. ! v i r it 'I'rt. Pi .1 '0 a-'.. of f li.. .uc-o Co. t. f.rrt t'r to tiic ot itj ti' ;, i f -T'lscrrr. A. In .Jf.l ' I K. J. ii.- Tl-.e onsi-9 si. 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