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4 The Secretary of War has; selected' the water he shall notify the rnainly He puts our acnual THE REPUBLICAN. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, jVARN ISHES, DYE-STUFF. i i Ni' II "Wf 1 1 j-' KoadLarr. To the ElUor of fae Eembltmn: i Riaj puruig; tbe pant month, many questions in reference to the Kew Koad Ia bave been taked by parti ea inteijeated in the dutlea of saperviaora, and ia "work-in jr which qawtiona for wtnt of a copy ef said 14, we hiaVe heretofore been nnable to answer. Bat now we are prepared to aay that only two changes have been made.

v. Th firjt change is ini rcfereaee to tbe FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY I I i i 1 I II I 1ST Ij jAl have just received a large stock! Fine Handkerchief Extracts, Tobaccoi I We; PAPER, of LATEST i 4 Our line lof Fine Cigars is the largest and best -i ''if Wakrantko to Cuke Aoext fob Kekss Fjeteb Tonic. 1 December 12, leTZ-STtLj WE DESIRE TO I i I I KEEP IT BEFOllE the PEOPLE THAT "VfE ARE DETEBMIXED TO DO OUB FART AT FEEJptXO THE ItEOFLE. OOLUMBITS, INDIANA. ISAAC JkL BROWN, Editor.

TlIURSD.it. APIUL 10, 1873. An al' Maw hi patwrdw-' thM the Him f'W vhU-lt tha artid baa prr4 nd ail nwraoaa rwtwlti awrb lKuvn sr rwajurwrd torall rl rnt rrrrtnr and to par in ad ram Irtr papm ntderwi In mntinw- Th Democrat and Liberal Ke-publicaua 'elected their entire ticket; ia Cincinnati hvt i 1 Co2T5ECTtciri has elected a Democratic Governor Ingersoll. Grant mn-ied the Stole over Greleliear 4,000. A citiaen ajhl a staunch democrat iwya that Chancellor lJunkirk' looks like a hatiii Indianapolis Jfer- old, i -fi And a green t.

at that Roori the hunt of the house-fly will lie heard in the hmd. Likeurife the illiterate little making his (::) cits will commence tnark, T. II. Mad, i Don't helievfe they are illiterate cuai- ncf for that a mark of comjjiuLwnr education. Besator MojKTOx, Senator; Fratt, and lion.

John olburn, hare refused to take their portion of the Congres sional grab. These men ppotied the measure from the start, and did all they could defeat it. ll i 1 1 Isaae M. Bnn, formerly of the Sullivan Vnon, gives his yersioti of the Radical fculhvan county wr ruDtion matter dnrine the lat elec tion ramtxiirm. ILrown was editor Of the Union then, and he ia now editing a Radical paper! In Columbus, this State.

T. If. Jimrnal. 1 Yes, and we venture the asser tion thai senator Morton never pas sed a nickel on the occasion yon spoke ta. It said that a hand or negroes headed by one Ward, entered Colfax, Louleana, and totfk poeession of the court bowse.

ousting the Pariah of- the Citv, Atue ob Monet Refunded, IM PfJAMKS ill Rureessnr to Jtkha V. Ptorey. I el rrn 'I itnd buy fori ybu BUILDING, NEW i 1 1 class Grocery i I 4 i Siortv We will i 4 ST 3, re wi ll ail gtKXW iat tlie lowest iestfch scej ror pooni DUFFY. Johbem ai si 1 fatTKKlsrsWAItp 1 .1 I 1 I I I a i i irrr I il 1 i-- It 7 WE MAKE ONLY TWO REQUESTS want. 2d, Come with the money, BRANCH STORE, IN S.

J. HARRIS 'I 1st, Let us knovr what you J. WE HAVE OPENED A KORTIf Where we intend to be happy to Isce htuckstera jor OF keep i I i CRUMP'S NEW HALI OX WARIIIXGTON frfj everything usually kept in a first -t peddlers at our old rtand, McEwcn's JHock are prepared to receive ijj -Lll Kinds of Country Produce. We want and Turkeys, 10,000 Ditcks and Cliickens, 100,000 tWcn IV, aid A-t-V- ltT- "It vegeuioie. ue win pay casa Alf a ia ior anyining in our line ana fen I i vaiue or green uucks.

vAJine one, come an ana HA TlIUltiN OKIUS.UOIUU'JLL ONES ifir laapsrters sn4 IA. OLA88, fleers, and assumed their functions. 37 South Morltian i Stt-oot. 1 It appears tbat the taction two ISDIASAPOUS, IJlMANA. av-ts of officers warn appointed one bv PSawkfaack and th iter by the McEnerv rTCriiniL The I Wiah ia conceded to i GOOTW Is; ts sns srWrl kark(M.

Vrt wi raniasX Icrata. mmr ran taw. Wrm ha-LiaL Ml i be white, bnt no relorna of the electioa were forwarded toj tither board, i These sppoiatmeats led te dissrreemcnt a few days ago. A party of whites hare gone) from 'Alexandria Jo atvMt the McEnry offi- IUU9, auu a ao yj u. uit, aa reports are true.

J. I The Iaerease of Salary. i The" salary fcU Vwhich passed the 42d rausine the salary of Congressmen oaa of the raoet ab- i sord measures evjti passed by Con- grew, and as many Democrats in this i section are charziosr the whole affair upon the Republican party, we give Clerk of the same iij writing. i rEC. is.

All anpiicanta lor water oa streets occupied by the main pipes will be required to pay for the serviee pipes from tbe main to the curb stone, and all attend ing costs there! or except the stop-cock at tbe time of applying for tbe aame. Aad the amount so paid ahall be placed to tbe credit of said coasumer and applied to tbe payment of his water rents as they become due. i All applicants for water for domestic or private purposes oa stneet not occupied by tbe maia pipes, shall pay for all the service pipe aad attending cost except the stop-cock, from the nearest maia pipe, to the earb of pavement-or If not approaching fa front, to too of lot at tbe point where to be need at the tiase of applying for tbe saaae. aad in sack cat at aa tho nine and coat for Laying tho aame, exceed thirty- five dollars aad does not exceeds sixty dollars, twenty-five per cento will be deducted from the regular water rates, as fixed by section tweaty-eevea of ibis erdi-nawrs ior similar earn pass, ia favor of said eoami sner, aad here aaid pipe aad casta exeeeda sixty -dollars, thirty per centaaa will be dedoctad from tbe regular water rates as so fixed, ia favor of aaid consumer for similar purposes. Aad all consumer on streets not oecapied by tbe maia pipes, will he reqaired to keep their pipe and attachment; in repair, aad re- 1.

yimKi us asm iu i aau vi uestrocuon. Hxc 14. All eoasanmra of water shall keep taeir serviee pipe and all other ap-parataa. la repair and wben mora thaa one consumer is supplied by pipes govern- ea oy tne same siop-eocK. some one person shall become responsible ia writinr.

to tne erty uera, at tne um oi making application, ior tbe payment of all bills aad tbe performance of ail the conditions re quired by this ord ins am. sac to, au consasBers of water are restricted in the nse of tha aame to the amonat and for the purposes contracted ior, ana in case anea eoasamera nses er parauta the aame to be naed for other par-poses than those con tract ed for, or exceeds the amount, tho So peri a tea dew is reqaired to shot off tbe supply, and for all other violations of this ordinance, the same pen ally anaii atiaca. exc 16. All persons who are not lieen ed according to the provisions of this or dinance to oae or coawume tbe water of tbe city are hereby prohibited from waing in any aaanaer the hydrants, attachments, aad all other apparatus and tbe water thereof, provided for by others, 'or for the pabhe. aad snv parson as offendine shall forfeit to the city an amount equal to the value ef tbe water ao need, the di ago done, together with aa additional tor- tture of not leas than one.

nor more than fifty dollars, to be recovered as other for- featarea. Sue, 17. It shall be and it is hereby made the duty of the city Marsha to keen a eiose inspection over the use of tbe wat- and tho apparatus of said works for pubtie aad private purpososL and strictly enforce all tbe provisions of this ordinance. He shall also be empowered to act in conjunction with the Saperiaten- oaat oi tne water-worts, take cbarre bf all apparatus provided lor the suppression of are, aad shall see that the aaata ts atantly ready for asa aad to this end shall ak testa of tbe sameJ at least once ia eacn anon in, ana ior this and all purposes belonging thereto, may detail tbe police force his 1 i fine. la.

The; Beperintendant of she water-worka shall have aad is hereby in vested witn au too powers and duttea over tbe fire apparatus of said city as is usually granted and belonging to the Chief Enrl- aeer of fire Mpartanenta ia the cities of this 6 tale, until sock time aa Fir Depart mamt mar be segaaiaed aaal a Cbief Engineer appointed by tha' Com Council. i i i 1 i 8nr, 19. On the first (Monday la Jana ary of each yaar, the city Clerk shall ad vert lee tot tea days by pasting written or printed notice in at least fire public pla ia said city, tbat the Common Coancil at its first meeting after the expiration of aaid ten days, will receive sealed proposals tor doing the ptamtnng at the city, for the nine mar, the bidder to state tbe price for each particular kind oi work aad an rials to be furnished, i Tbe Council at sock meeting shall proceed to examine proposals, aad if any be received. shall cause a contract to be executed there for, and ahall reqaire off the contractor a aatiafactory bond in a sum of not less thaa two hundred and fifty dollars for the faith ful performance of the same, Pramidtd, Tbe Council shall reserve the right to reject any or all such proposals. okc.

zu. he person or persona so con- trmctina with the eitv to the nlamhina aaau perform the labor eader and by di ruction of tbe Superintendent and shall be paid for the same by txlki eertiled to by the Superintendent and presented to the Council. I Sec. 21. All i water-closets, wash-basins aad urinals: most be kept ciuaea wnen not in actual nse.

Bamzz. xae sise of ail semea vrine shall be as follows: For four openings, fire-eighths inch caliber: over four and aot exceeding eight openings three-fourths auoiv art uei aim aesixiner inrrer i i i vice pipe than above specified, shall ahall paj iatendeni suca addittonai pries aa tbe imperii a a a I sasy require. Snc 23. There shall be a stop-cock for every attachment, which, on street, ahall be placed under tbe aide walk, within ene foot of tbe curb line, and when ia alleys, within one foot of tbe aide line thereof. They shall be enclosed ia substantial iron ease coming up even with tha surface and pa covered with a tight attiag lid or cover, marked with toe letter All stop-cocks ahall be pat ia at theexpenceof the etty, and la an casts snail be under Its exclusive control.

Sec 24. The Common Coancil shall have power to extend tbe main pipes to streets or parts of streets aot now provid ed therewith, wben ever the be deemed necessary for protection from fire, or may extend tbe ssane for individual, oae when aver bsna jkU contracts for water privileges oa suck street or part of street equal to one-third of the cost of fur- si King and faying the aame, be secured for a period not less than three years. Snc, 2a. It ahall be tbn duty of, each consumer to notify tbe Seperinteudeat of all obstruction or failures in tbe water supply, and it shall be the: duty of tha Su penntendent to examine into the caass thereof and take immediate steps to re dy tbe same, aad aay person daimiag abatement from the rates contracted for; on account of failure in such aupply, or other cause must lay the claim before the Common Coancil for its approval or mod location, and all abatement if taken ia connection with other privilege $4 00, each aaniuoua ioot iron ceaia. House of 3 rooms or less 5 00, if in connection with other privileges $3 00, each additional room supplied oucts.

Water closets of basins or leas $5 00, if ia connection with other privilege $2 "00, each additional basin bOcta. Bath, one tub 00. if la connection with other privelige $2 OOL each addition al tub $1 00. 0 Use for all of above purposes combined $10 oo. nuixo rrarosm.

I Mixing mortar Ior saying brick per 1 1,000 at contractors estimate of kiln count. Mixing mortar for stone per cubic yard ftffltraetora estimate lOcts. Mixing mortar for plastering, first 100 yards, cos tractor estimate $1 00, each ad ditional 100 yards 40cta. i Sprinkling brick per 1,000, contractors estimate of kila count 10c ts. STEIJTXlJHa btsiucbbI STKEZTS.

Sprinkling pavement and Street to ceu ter and not exceeding 20 feet front $5 00, if ia connection with other privilege $3 00, each additional foot Iron nets. Per square to center of street to be done by individuals 'contract regularly made a 00. Fountains per everv 12 boom, fed bv pipe $5 00, fed by 3-18 pipe $10 00, fed by pipe $ia 00, fed by b-lo pipe WZo OO. For slaughtering per 1,000 head $5 00, for making brick per 100,000 UU. 1 Ordained and this 20th day oi juarch, J873.

AMOS BURNS, Matob. Attest: Jaxss Hobbs, Clerk. April 10, 1873, n22w. xpenpe-, dui ino: tbe war with Greet BritainJ-from! 1812 to 1815." at 20,000,000 uader Slartia Van Bu- ren it was! raiel to. $38,000,000 in 1860 it loeiucd up to and so on to the present annual expendi ture of the Government, i What does all this kind of reason-J amount to It certainly docs not prove, ns the contends it oes, that the more money it becomes neceiry to false to defray the ex-peunes of the Government, the more money it ht itecessary for the party in power to steal.

I This is the only conclusion wej can discern that is aimed at in the labored article alluded to in the "'( t.i jjtmoerai. inis conclusion cor- rect, what about the jump from 000, COO exprauea in 1815, to i durihtr the adminuntraiion of 5taVtin Van Buren Was it to eive him a chance to steal more than hU predeceswrsf All iKational parties ike. all ommamties. have corrupt men in their rald-t anJ we presume it ia reasonable to suppose that the larger the party the larger the number of these dishonest men are to be found in their ranks, and no human skill or experience: can devise any means by which to keep them eut of office, at all times and in all places. The only rule that ever held good was the one practiced by the lamented Lincoln, when he was officering his army, lit would place one here and one there, and if he did not prove to be the right man in the right place, he would recall him and try another, ana so on, unui tbe rurnt man was found.

Gen. Grant ia doing the same thing, so far as his power extends over the army officers required in the difierent departments of the govern ment throughout the country, and we venture to say that more arrests have been made under Gen. Grant's administration, than under, any President since the organization of the govern ment. Why do we acknowledge this? and what does it prove? It proves that the Republican party, as a party, is honest, and that the great leaders of the party are determined to pre serve its honesty and its integrity to the bitter lend.) This fact, alone. all the evidence iuiy honest "man should requirej to convince hitn of the honesty of purpose and he purity of the Republican party.

A party if not dishonest, because it happens; to have dishonest and professional polit ical gamblers and thieves in its ranks. A party is only dishonest when the leaders of that party fail or refuse to arrest all violators of the law while under the patronage of that party at the time the misdemeanor is commit- ted. Let dishoneetv: but become visi- ble in the highest or the lowest offi cials of theigovernment, and General Grant stands ready to call the offend er to account. eornrption be made manifest in either House of Congress, and the honest leaders of the Republican party are the first to demand thej proper arraignment and investigation, though an honored mem ber of the party may appear on the roll of the accused, Buch is the his tory of'tbi IlepuLl ican party, and such is the history of Republican administrations, and no man, with pare motives, can say otherwise. Like a band of patriots, they stand hand to hand, guarding the peace, the honor, tbe prosperity and the hrtesn-ity of the American people, 'and yet when a traitor to honesty is discovered in their midst, though he mayj be sup posed to form a strong link tu the brotherhood, the chain is loosened and the offender set aside, and thus, from time to time, the Republican party is purifying its own body -politic.

i regardless of outside pressure. Had the Lfemocratic party such a record, its advocates! aud defenders would be ai little more justified in their soft impeachment of the Repub lican party. But the little school-boy can readily point to the administra tions of James Buchanan and. Andy Johnson, and with truth say that thieving, robbery and dishonesty in all forms, never had better and firm er advocates Stealing was honored and robbery lauded under thej admin-L-t ration of James Buchanan, at which time the Democratic party held the reins of Government all sections where political power and influence were required, and the editor of the Drimwrnt has the effrontery to Fay to an intelligent that "up to the time of the war in tool, we haa puri fy, hoited! and economy in the Federal, btate and local uovcrnnient. it is said that Peter denied his lord and mater and wept, but could- tbe editor of the Drwocfot lay down his mi guid ed pen and resign his spirit to a future abode, there might be a great euery ns to what grade of "mansions in the skies" he could' lay claim to.

Ministers and editors should: regard truth as the niont necessary and the mot sacred promptings of tha human heart, ana when either tails to recog nize that vital spark of deity, he is certainly unfit to! instruct an hone-t and an inquiring peophv i mm We are indebted to the kindness of M. late editor of the 1'iiwn, for aroopy of tle Bartholomew county Hrfmblintm. Hie attempt to establish a Republican i paper' in Sullivan the most determined stronghold if tbe unterrified Democracy-t-iuis regarded as lnghly chimerical, bnt he mane a i a a rtecideil swecess. ej a like success in his new location, not withstanding he does not have the paternal counsels of thej editor of the Sullivan iMtnocmt to cheer Lb disconsolate soul JetTer-on Township teems to tne ouiiivan Liunty lock Island, Illinois, as the site for tbe National Military Prison. He has appointed a comraiseion of three officers and three civilians to examine the site and prepare plans.

Keith A Co dealers ia all kinds of pro- viaiona, 3orth Side Public 8qoare, have bow on hands one of the largest stock of groceries and provisions ever offered by a retail hopae in Colamlma. Their stock of coffee, teas, sugar and molasses cannot be excelled ia quality or price. Wa alo have the beet Vinegar ia tbe city, and every oth- article sessssry for the table fresh aad pore and at prices that will, defy coca peti tion. Call and be convinced. The river is getting on a fearful high, and ia h'kelr te do coiwideratla damage.

Tfater-Tforka OrsUi Am Orriinm nor. fnrittimy far tas yim a swat of aae w-asur wane, mm jmmfrmua, reymfaaHoan mat rates or (As ass a ae woasr taarva. Sacnrnt 1. Re it ordained by the Com mon Coancil of the city oi Columbus, tbat all applications for the use of water from the water-works oi the city ahall be made to the city Clerk, who shall keen a blank book ia which aball be provided appropriate eoiamas for each of tbe followiaa fame et applicant, toealirr. date of application, date wbea to be supplied.

i length of lime, nnmber and kind of open-inrs, cost ef service pipe, the price fixed. column foe abatoaaewti aaanaat to be paid. aiso oi awrviea pi pay lor nilseellanooua ex-plaaations, and osw for the aignataro of am applicant allot which facts shall be stated by the applicant, and shall be recorded ia said book, opposite which record he shall subscribe his name, aad wkich shall be a eon tract between the amid applicant aad uss aaia city vor me snpplv of aaM waasr, Bno. X. The City Clerk shall enter into no contract with aay SDohcant for ant-ink streets; alleys, pavemeaU.

yards, gardens, ae foe the as of fowataina, for a leas aertoa lna oavs year, and when tbe sumer takes no other privileges than those mentioned in this section, tbe price aball be paid in foil ia advance annually. Snc. S. When application for water is made, under sack circumstance as that. the rate cannot be determined by the schedule fixed ia section 27 ef this ordi nance, the City Clerk shall procare tbe rate irom too superintendent of water- work and apoa being applied to, tbe Clerk shall inform said Snperintendent of aacb application, giving all tbe detail that may be necessary to form a correct judgement aa to what sock rate shoe Id be.

fcEC. 4 The City Clerk, naoa receivine ana granting ail applications, shall furnish the etaperintewMfeat with notice thereof. eeartaiainmrall thai roqwireaneata of the ap plicant, aad statins; the data van the water ia required to be tnrned oa. Sbk. 6.

The Clerk at the time of fare ishing the notice to the Superintendent as reqaired la section 4 of this ordinance aball also report sack application to the City Treasarer, stating ia tabular form the aaate of tha applicant, tbe date when to be applied, the length of time to he famish ed, tbe kind ef privilege, tha price fixed mere I or, and a oca other partlealara anay bo anstsssry, aad npen receiving from the Saparintansdesit, atottos tha ser-T ice-pipe baa beea laid to tha corb atooe aad the water ready to be tamed on. so lar aa tbe city's contract roes, the Clark shall charge to the City Treasurer on his water account, the aaasaat fixed for said applicant to pay. Owe t. Tho 1 reaaarer, npon tweeivins; the Clerk his report of applications for water privilegaa, ahall record tbe saase apoa a book to be kept by him for that purpose in wich shall be stated In proper columns, tbe name af the eaasnmar, iocal- Uy, date af applicatioa, when to be supplied, length of time, coat of aervice-pipa, price fixed, amoont several columns Ior aanoants paid, wben tnmed on, with eolama fur other remarks. As soon tbe saase Ma recoivwd, taw Trsaaaim aball proceed to collect tbe same, wben tbe Treasnrer shall execs te hia receipt therefor to the'person so paying, which receipt.

on presentation- to the Superintendent, aball be sufficient authority to authorise said Baperintendeat to have the service- pipe bud and water supply turned oa. And. it shall be tbe duty of said Treasurer at least ten days prior to the expiration of the contract of any regular consumer, to notify sack aonsomor of aaid expi ration, aad wben aay coesanier fails or refnnea to pay bis, rate a contracted, or; fails at its expiration to renew tbe same, or fails or refuses to pay tbe amount due, on any quarter, the 1 reaaurer 1 aball notify said Uaperinteadaat thereof, who ahall proceed to cut on the asp pry to aaid aelinqaeal. iJYoeidVxf, Tbat ia the case wbea a con sumer fails to pay the quarterly rates, the llty reaaurer may, in his discretion, tiane the supply and sue on the con tract. no.

Z. All regular and ConUaaous ter rents; except aa beretotore provided for, most be paid la advance quarterly oa the first Mondays of January, April, July and uetober of each year, aad new eon-auasera beginaing on a fractional quarter, ahall pay ia advaaea for the fractional port of said quarter and lor the next en suing entire quarter. Bsc. 8. On the first Saturday after the first Monday ia tbe months of January.

April, Jaly aad October ef oacbyaar, tbe Treasarer snail report to the Clerk, tbe amount oi water rents eouocted by aim, from whom, and the dates from wbea, to wben paid and the Clerk, at tbe next subsequent meeting after receiving sack report, shall submit tbe same to tho Common Council, aad if approved by tbe an, shall credit the amount so reported to tbe Treasurer on his water account. Hec 9. Tbe Treasurer Is hereby authorised and reqaired to bring suit on behalf of the city lor tbe recovery of alt amounts that may be due the city from any person who haa used tbe water of aaid city aad is ia arrears therefor, under contract ex pressed or I Sac. 10. The Common Coancil at Its first aaeetine after the first Toesday in May of each year, shall appoint a Bu penn tervdea of tbe Water-works, who shall Hold er removed by the Common Council, and ahall receive such compensation as the Common Council.

may determine at tbe time of fixing tbe salaries of other officers. Ptowided, That the Common Coancil in its discretion, but constitute tbe Mayor, Marshal, Street Commissioner, Civil Engineer, or any member of the Common Council, such superintendent. 1 Snc. 11. Tbe Superintendent shall take charge of the i water-works of said city, together with all pipes, attachments, by.

draata, and other apparatus belonging thereto, and shall have power to I employ an engineer and sack other assistsnco as may be needed, at such compensation as the Council shall from time a time deter mine, and to discharge the same for good cause; and shall make monthly reports to the Council of the names and number ao employed, and if any one have beea dis charged, toe cause mereoL. me snail also have power to purchase suck fuel oils, supplies, nxtures sad repairs as may be actually required temporarily therefor, bills for which, aball be certified to by him and presented to tbe Common Coancil for allowance or Toe PMiperin-teadant shall at the first meeting of tbe Common Council in each month report In writing to said Council tho working condition of tho works, tho amount of supplies oa band, an estimate as to tbe probable amount of supplies and repairs ior the ensuing month. i Jrnmlcd. Tbat the Common Ltouod. may from time to time prescribe rales for the government of said Superintendent the exercise of tbe powers greeted; ia this section.

i i Snc 12. The Superintendent upon re- TOTmi notice iirom tne v-iera, me rate ef water rent in anr given ease, shall proceed to determine the aame and report writing, nuwunnuiiuon ibbhuhki And upon receiving notice from the CJer that service pipe is needed to supply new applicant, aad upon being shown bv said applicant the Treasurer's receipt for the payment thereof, shall proceed to have the aame laid by the time reqaired. aad npon completing the same and turning oa tinse, wben labor aballi be pertormea. Tbe old Law (8ectim C) required each Miperviaor to calf out all persona liable, to perform labor oit tbe roada ia his district during "not less than two nor more thaa four days In the month of May or Janei The New La requires tbe same aaaoont of labor, and 1b be performed ia the' month of April, IiT, or Jane. I The aeeoad cbapige refereaos to the time, wben eacb inperviaor aball anakebia report to the Truatee.

t- -i Tbe old Law (aeetlon 30) required the report to be made on the last Saturday! of March, In'eachyaar. I The New. Eaw liequires the report to be made on the last 8atdrda; of September, ia each year. Very Kespectfully, j-, i VTaleaborw Items. Mabvt-h 25 The farmers have a poor prospect for wheat on the clay lanl, as tt has been badly winter-killed.

Peaches are killed and maay the grape viwav. Much fickness prevails in this part of the county. Two deaths this week. 1 Miss Sarah Cox died on Toesday last, of what is termed spotted fever. Miss Anna Dnnloa lavery low with tbV earns di Mrs.

Terra Lowe, widow of Aquilla Lowe, deceased,) died last evening. k- i i Ellxabethtown I teat. Why not beautify the village and haace the value of prepertyi by aetting oat shade Mr. J. Himpaon haa taken tbe iniciatory step; wko will follow? Tbe large stacks of goods oa tbe coob- ters, testily tbat aomeef oar mercbaats have made complete preparations lor the spring trade.

IH. The Intuitive exclamsiietu Hbt fora lodge ia some vast wilderneaa," was tally ottered bf maay daring the warm weather pf last Saturday aud; Sunday. The old straw hats and linen coats that 1 had been wintered, ire re taken down from their accoaaotned and proudly diaplayed before the envious1 spectators. The connty examiner, J. M.

Wallace, paid an official vasit to the public schools here, on Wednesday the 2nd insC This being the second Wwit of Mr. Wallace to our schools, it maaifesta a seal ia the cause of education whic will meet the appro be tioa of all-good teachera. Another ball vat givea at Finney's hall on Wednesday night, tbe 2nd inat. A ramos been going tbe roaad that one or two cases of small-pox were ja onr locality, bnt it ia only 4 rumor, The wife of Mr. Robert Bisley.

living one mile, west oi Kurnsviiie, men oo iaai SaUirdav nichU ller young child buried the day before she fa neral aervicea were held at Burnsyme, Bcv. Gilchrict officiating. 7 Ohio Towaship Items. Satorday and Sabbath last, the 5th and Cib inats were, the days selected the 8t.rPsnI Society of the Evangelical LutherUn Charchi for tbe dedicatioa of the aew edifice which they have recently erected. The buiUliag, which is frame, some 40x50 twet.

prcaeata a good ap pearance aad there has evidently been much taste and (nperior workmaaabip dis played in its arrangement aad architecture. has a handsome belfry and spire with all the other' essentia necesoary to a- eom plete church at the aggregate cost of $lr- the last $300 df which was raised on the day of dedicatioa. 1 Taking into eon- sideratium the exertion and self denial aec ssary to a work of this kind, aad especial ly in this community, it is certainly praiaworthv, meri6rrioas and benevolent effort and one which reflect Tnoch credit Sot only on the society to which It belongs but to the' entire commnnity In which it has been I The exercises commenced Saturday at o'clock p. and were concluded on San- day evening at 7 oTlock p. mi eoasisUng pf aeries of religions services cooducted by the several ecles last teal brethren preav nnt.i, But the aervisea of Sabbatb morning Were more particularly the dedicatory and oonsecaatory exercises commenced at 10) o'clock, and were conducted by Rev.

Tres- tor, of Hendricks county, who preached the dedicatory sermon from 1st Kings, 63. Tbe Key. Keller delivered a ahort address, solemnly obaxecrating and set tin apart the sacred desk and houxe to tbe use and service of the true God. While the chnrch seems; to be in tbe height of prosperity arith its aeW edifice en tirely clear of all (nanctal encambrances they have sustained a aad and irreparable loss. Eev.

Hoffman, who had been their pastor for the three years past, was suddenly eat down and borne from them to anoth er existence, by the band of. disease. He died on the 4th and Was hurried on the 6th. He was a sealons aad earnest minister, una latner. ana leave several neipieas or phan children, a abepardleas flock, and large cirle of friends to 'mourn their loss, yet they' sorrow not as those who have no hjrpe.

We trust thej chnrch may soon find apother minister, so that its work may not be retarded in the future. IBJseellaaeeBS. Iliication makes a fool wise. only furnishes him with more modes in wmcn to exninit nis iouy. A San Francreo paper calls tbe study of social Ijife in that city problem of vulgar fractions, I In two years from this period there will be six cobwwd statues in the streets of VashiiErton city five of them equestrian Washington, Jackson, Scott, Grant, Thomas, and Far- ragut, besides' out-of-doors statues of Lincoln, Scott, and Washington.

A Kokomo toper, who was brought before a)' justice and! asked where he got the liquor which made htm drunk, answered that he got it "bf Steven Ludlow, in the spring of Iib'J, and that he had "been drunk ever i Among the objects for which Gov ernor Jewell, of jUonnecticut, the people of that State to supplicate ujvine- on ine approaca ing fast day are the iollowing i we mayieniolate the virtues 04 our ancestors yi he ad minwt ration af public aiHiirs; and that individual selfishness may not bei permitted to undermine the foundation of the Re public. Jsa-. it. tS7S-uat. I i Ratlee af KatlalstratloaJ "FVTOTICE ia berebv aivc that ikm under.

JLl siawad has this day been duly appairit-eo adnunistrator of tha ustata of Jose(4i P. TooW Jte of Bartaokaneu' county, defeased. Said estate is insorvent. I 1 BEVERLY B. TOOLEY.

April 1873, a2-3w. Bale ef Ue all Jail rrepertj. order of the Board lof Commission- era anade at March tera at Uoart, will offer at private sals until ftrtarday, tha 3d day at Msy, 187S, tha proorrty knovu aa tha old i Jail, hring 140, situated oo the corner of Rrown at Walnut streets, aatd If aot sold at private aala br 2 o'clock F. of ssid 4m of May, thea in bm sold at the door el the Court Iloaae at publio sal to the highest bidder. i I i TeraM trill be snads fcaovra day of sale or uvos application at thi office.

JA8.W. WELLHJ 9w I AvDrroa, B. C. Hetlee. I I-have this day appointed Edwin Q.

i Whitney, of Madison, Indiana, my 'afeent aad attorney in fart, te cmwlav.l und carry oa all ary busiaess, of every ahad, dnrinr my absence at lii nffham ptosi, Kew York, to-wit: Tha firais of Whitney, Brown 4 Co, of Louisville. Ky, and W. B. Whit ney A Co- at Colnmbos, lad- and, tlieir business will be continued as asanh'i -j i B. Hrntrar.

Coloaibua, Ind, March 2 1871 Goods and Notioni SCHEIDT WIPKIIR NO. 3 CRUMP'S OPERA BLOCK, nave sow oa hand a large assortment of DRY GOODS, notions, j'- BOOTS AND SHOES, Aad every thins; usually kept la a general i Dry Ooods Store. You will do well to calL for the prourie- sors aro oncrsusea ua givu I BARGAINS EQUAJL TO ANY HOUSE IN THU CITY. ,1 WOOL! i We pay, at all timas, the Hiffhest Cash Price; for Wool I it- Is! oaah or goods. i 4 BEMEMBES THE PLACE.

NO. 3, OPERA HOUSE. t-iy I KEITH'S Grand Dist ibution or Real Estate TO BX BEIJS AT I COLUMBUS, MAY 1st, 17; Capital Stock. 1123,000 0,150 Tickets i Whole Ticket $20; Half tlO; Quar, 00 to be had far SO 00 25,000 00 to be had for 20 00 6,000 00 to had far A 00 i. 1 KEFCRKNCESt! tt.

WsMvr Saalth, Clark nmilt Cwart. J. I. McOwm. Cmiaty Te Jaai pS aluea, IHy w.

Wdla. mbit Kaaaaela. Vaani Msrrssats. E. Hnaduraat.

Aai't mat. Ml A I. at. B. F.

St. Haaftll. 4 aaafe 1st Slloaal Haak. Am IWraav, Marar. I I X.

H. Hauir, Hit Tuaaum. 1 -In! Ma. Taarw A. Hnhbani, MarraaaA.

Axwtaa A Caller, Ifnaaiats. i MstribaHna I he starts May tat. IK7S. eead fcr eaaraa sr Tkcaets, Ctraulara, aad lafarsaattoa la JOHN A. KEITH, I B4S COS.CMSVS, ISBVi HAIR DRESSING fMoray A Irvta'a Work ta Mrs.

WflHsBsa' MUHasry i cwn, i iaoa sires COLUMBUS, IKD. II. HEARER taU attsntloB bar a Of this riijr aastns stock of i Sritche ami CrU ef Genatas jUasvia Hair. Aav solar of hair aiatebsd. Orrisrs trmm abroas, with ausplc ui hair dsmi.

ymmyiij tiled. U-saa i i mM 4mUi atnai I i ttatall. i Almi. tuO -i i S500 IN I PREMIUMS! JTAVO JSEW ItXrATOII ij EXTRA KtftLT VERMOKT. TliaHW thaa FariT Kai ai, rlavar.

SI faaiajahl, for sa.aO. MMiraaaMHd I'mdurti. anal af par naaaad 4 pahi by aaa 1 1 rtmrmvn arariuMK. sar ih Arrau A Mtil lair than lrU K.w. i Fnaal In VtHaaltyJ 4 aar saaaad, h9 aarH, faMHanM; 1 vilf svanlarf aatrrailuma Is thna aha, pmd mrr li larwrM noannri fnjta onr iwnind I.

am anr trrMmrvni a lib las ai MS Is-rtoiiniisf ISMstura, frrlll.j Ml i UlilSS'S 18KLECTM DEN 6EEDS.I Tn4atrlal Sawal (klaluaua. SsniaaaM vlthradoawal air.aawa.it5 raata. A Mrv Taai.aiw. thr A rlMKliTO VmA Hin aara iwoMtiias. itw, r- prr arhwi ,4 yamfvnavii ia.

Itl.irw m. i I art ram Wawtsrfc. FEYER AND AUUii CURED BY HI- CHO-QUiraiNE i abanss all Ihs aa.alni.hv mt lh (arhflkaa 1 is a lal a naaawlr ss tha Haltdtalar VMlihia, vhOa to aaaiaifh shMiarr had anaav wilMaot. I Sir laaerllrtlT rlrrala wWh Bvaanha Ir waWr th saa) IsrsMaas all svar csaatry. by a Jaa.

Mac at 4t (., KeprcmMl hi Sew Tork br S. II. Aiaalla, hi wa a nmry. scaitapa -l UEAilTT AT tHE TIRESIDEJ 'I i Tsjsisf if tTRUMBH OP COM PUT. 1 El.ETlAMTt tJOIVlEOm I HKII.IJ Inaanar.

I ha rnVM awrrraalaif ll sars trnaaafcaaf Cnaahna, tha arhto af th Btad par lor. ThowaaiMtouf ladM atlawt to rah. aad MihadtatuisJr pr.ini.Mac It I ha ifmfmmji ua aar. 'tha 11 ana navrallr Baar It aaid waaada'r ia ahar frhmi. I.aa"ln.

i raaTwa.4ial.U. IPKH HO In. Idta will Sad tMvafh nm (.. rr taahki all itna-rtoa aw.wra hardarar idmlwra.rwnnry a of.tWam, thrn.iaiH.iH tn ulrMi rMaiaaaawt arnaia. A.

IH KM.K1T iau(arturar llar.tal Warkhai. PaaH Hilar, Aai, ha. 111. 117, mm rhUaiMpttla tm I haa urn ral Kar rh riawaap naj 12000000 i AGUES. 1 tjClictjtp CFarmii! Tbar fVaipaal tad Marast, far aaj br hs Union Pacflki Railroad CompanV, j- ta rb I1KE4T n.TTE ALLEY.

A err tin OntrsI nV war aaW to rnaataaf bwny aarsaaaaal apvarrdaxa Ma) and Ta Tear' ia artaa a awr aanrt. Na Adtaona laiwrras rauuirwd. i (- i- Mild sad Haaltafnl ITIaaat, ErrtlU Hmtt, mm AhundatM-raf oa Waiwr. 1 i i THK iHKHT MARKat la TME WEMTt' Th freat MlBlnf rach Wramiln, t'whirado, t'lah aat laaaan, sets; ipna vj iiuaar in ins Soldi Entitled to a Homestead or THE iHEHT LOCATlniJta V0U OOUIKIH. Paaa Ho a its row Aa.i.1 Mllllsns of Arra rhoirv USTarnnarat Lauda anva for aairr sndav lit llMHno) lw.

nar Ihta t.arat Sail road, htih mar Ilia l.aai kilrowd. al4 IbwiojoOaSwooaa aaf aa aad ar4J aiiiliaa i a of Railroad I -and. I (1 ahwa toslh lwd, arw www adlf a IteaaiwioH with sv Matai aaaslard i i Addraaa. aixd auitrti and all Ibwiousvaairaca af aa aaa arti tara mnmmvr Krsa pawaa SMiiilmani a rawa tonal Mana. hna low.

ItMlir u. r.DA-ir. naar V. M. M.

fhnaha, hwh. 4w I I 1 ai wL ll aaawjiaallnl br any kraovn amiat It vlll aaa, aartkad Uanrwustilr dwwair aa aaw naruaad Uanrnustiir atawi Wama lb ailuwd Bad will rlKTiwii 7 iiBa-i and all aaaatmaalitoa Iw biltonaaW nl. la i hair want wf aaatua la arwwr IA 'lilaaw Ti Calaanamad at aaaaa.tha bad taaaaa laaBair) mm M.a arodi br aVtotnton awnaituaaa. srodwrHns oboia orl akla diaavna. Hiwluhaa, tmhimm, l'aaaiila I aoAar, X.

I I llar.iwwir'.arwaMh-wtwwiarKf I'tilrwadlfltoal I nvmuli ahlad ihaaaaaraa aa a-tolllalod sl.h tat-i any of lh Hkad. liruswlrel laaalwnry, Uwurral! oaAwww. and Inrtlla. 1 '1-1 a wawkwraaai la latrwtlnrw? Tad ladanswr af Chrauac litarrbwaa or laBawimali-aa of th Howahv. II 1 I Haa Ta vaaksaaa af lbs tart as or frtnary Onraaa? Vsa ar aajwaua aultorlnf ta ill SMaH anraralal tVarr.

1 Ar yMth-Jwnad, drwwwr.i U. ahMtarlah. nrdw-naiaaai In afhila. whh hand -hw, hawhaaba Sana-lad hjnaaanil and law. in anowthr lar a aartaln wmlr fiw all af thaa diaaaaaa, aaaainaaaa and laaiililinn bar alaiaaalns and nwraf a.

Iww th rlilaawd Iwond aad Impantnc a iaur In all I al alrorrw lor bwaadiaa od rualiyluf Oa vaaa-salcua halloa, an Tt TT Tt TT Tt A wblrb hi piimaaattil by tha hawllaf ot1W-wJ athr. Itanawf Uanriaaa and farl. "lha bhi nowoHul twiilw and lirnilr kaova lo I nvmlx-ai world." H.ta Ian www and wmriod ImI ha hawa Inn aaawl br anadlns ym raU ISm af w4hwr vlib aaal rwl rwnwduU wrmuli. Ikan't arrtikea wimI th dire'l ontana ty oa: hartlra mid wti.airw, ihari gla only twniponary relirt lnfliiolliaa, Hwiuli Ht. anrt.l-j arBaia 4ib ritoa and Lindml dlaaaana.

ar aiara to I low tauar aaa. hlwod par and bnulib la aaarwd(J i JM11J H. hA.IJHtH, lit I'Uit K.V., i r'Wl Agvml Jur ItM iiitt iMataa. a. nitawari i tVtad lor CUttuaVr.

rraari par ma us. SToasaf'ral Jar, sas IS.SnS liaikiawHTUN AKK. JOE NEWSOM, -1 (Swxemor to It II. IJoyd.) BEitn nr tu kiwds or Family Groceriei and Provisions, 1 KEITH'S BLOCK, EAST, rUBLIC SQUARE, I i COLUMBUS, IXD. The hishest eah nriea mid for all kind of founlry pmdnee.

I 45-1 NEW PIIaES CUJtED. Hamilton's Bnchv and Dandelion fanii iBis'tus ikafnanl kv tat4Mna Ikaaiinark. siuimii as laaHaufcax ar tnaal lha kaliisja. It srvursa aeiittir 4 ik Llf ar anal r-ularlir Ihw Ksarcta. and rsKVasrs usaaisaiiMt, tasesaassf fibs, try a.

W. HAiflLTOW A UaftmH, tStln. i 4 mum i O'i rim. ll tmrnm alM lrv lur Iwr aViUar. I an mrO a miumi tar Has In t'ntiiaaM aria UI mm Mamt.

I.I. 111., 77 HmMWBT, 100 TEACHEIiS OU STUDENTS MALE ar KKMALK, saa saear KMPIXITMKNT PATritU FROM llinu SLT scv aoMk d.iHrai lh HnrliMt and Kaxinir. A4lrea. PKOFI.K'a JOt'KNAL, UarSssaiL Ohio; khraanm uv Ht. Lsnia, Ma.

mm tK CAN AM.fc.KA aaa aa4 aa mm JattraMls Saaw lur fprln mumm aaaa Srm MmaeamSV Afniiaat'' It K. Httat aa a Ma H. ft. armwai a fvifca SI nt Ihworwlr tmoay A a aaaaln (sokrrv Itaak taaaa nl- Ftoad tor rtreular t. M.

K( a Km Varfc, Wnii.ilrar. or working! class, la raw la. 4m MILK a IMALK, wark saarmlrM. BasasataM as aataul at kniaa. aar ar svaalac i mm capital asa anal full taatrnatluaa a alual.k paekaa of saat trsa kr Sa.

Add ma. vita ail aa ratal I staau, at. YOt'NU a CJ IM tirassa-trsi si. T. 4 A WATCH asaat.

Baalniia Ifarht a fcMwrahla. SM.US aaade ia Sara. HainaUla as Soar. Krarr-bodv kaijra li. (''! wtthmit It.

Muat bars it. Clft Eaatai inlaa. as tKiur A riuaharc. Ia. mm AOEN'll A KAliE CHANCE 11 will na Mi mm vlll aasss mUh mm mm vs.

au Kasvythlse furalaa- ad aad aaia paid. Addrnas, A. I LTER A rhartntt. Mh-a. psVCHUMlUCr, sr MOLL Cll Haw altaav ass aaav tmrinmtm and rmla tlMpkrrs and aflVctliiaa mt- aa 7 paasna taaajr raianna aaatMlr.

i aim atmaaa naaatai arjnaiinn au pn i naia, kr aaall, far Kaanrtar witk a atarriawa sulrta, Es-TBlaa OrarJa, i'n isi, Mlai ta lalha, Wadllna-S lhl MMrt, A a. A iav bwat. Addraaa, T. WIU.I AM A PhlbMWkrtaLa, fm. mm KEOLETT A COUtin.

Vatkias la aanr ptwrtftla ts lay tka laaaaallaa fa futara aril inaiii WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS sr stars can for sll diansaa tb aUapiralnrr Orsaaa, lor Tbraat, Cold, Ctroap, Upthania, Aath. (alarra, Miai inimii, ll i aaa of ta Throat, H' ladplpa, sr avoacsiaal a baa, sad ail Has, aaa of th tuDSB. i la all aula af and4a anas, kawtw takra, Ibaas TABLKTH anU ka anaiaelT aad frvajlr aaad. Thar sajaaMaa th lan alallaa tha htaaal, aattiteM tn arranty of taw attaaa, mmm arm, in a vary aaort WeU'a tTJarhalie tahtots ar ta ts Maw baan. Tab mm aabatitaMa.

If ibavssa'l be irmsd i dm. nmmurm kMyihv adtaa at Ua antacpict st yaar drairxtat'i aaad at anr th Asant la New 1 ors, vim win forward taaaa Nr ratara an nil liow't thaadrad by Imllattona. Bold br Irucx- Prk as mla a bm. JOUK is K. T.

ts Aaaat for L'nlual Btmtmn, WmmA for CI ran tar. la IVXIKOVI TESTS HAVE FIOTID N. F. Baraiiain's New TniWne WATER WHEEL, Ts ha tha Bast Evsr I PAMPHLrr Aadraa. TORE, A.

4 Sewing Machine IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WASTrn. rvo lor drralar A ad raw. MIXMEKriC" BKWIU T. AOCMTS WANTED FOR DEIIKlD-SKtlES IIJ TV ardrtaat haa anil i a honk -rav winHakal ll toll all aawat th nm Oadaf MmiUmr Mi aiidirf, Hamatorlal Brthwrtra, mai nun, Hlncs.

Lohtrfaa, leb snk-k. rwmd lor clwwalara. aad raw mt uii ma and a full drwrrlpttn of th vork. Addnaa, National Publkahinc rhliaaVrlphto, Pa; Cltleasw, 11L. ar St.

Urna. bU, areeeh-luaaiinaj fbot Ouna, tt la an). IVriil'la Fthoi liana, Mania Uaaa, 14 lo t-Ht. Hl-Sra. to iicrotTar, to St.

rtainla, (I to t. Ona Material, lUhing Tarkt. Larswdaa. eoSat to IwaJara or CI uba. Amir uana, Rarolrar Ac, bought ar lrand ior.

Injuria aaal by sspraas C. O. II. I ss sxanalaved befur snad tor- mt It 4.1 the legitimate vote which shows eon i clusi vely that it wa not a party matter, licjHibiion. AS IX'mncrat.

Penate. lipase 12 26 4 HA. VI. llooae ten 30 Upon thia anUjn'l the Laporte JlrmUl haa tbe follow iag aenaible remark: It thaa appear thwt mere than half tbe Democratic Senator voted fur the lare, and twenty-four of fiftr Rrpubli can. In the Mooae more Repablirana in proportion thaa) Jt)einorraIa recriatered themaelvea ftn.

But lancing at thoiwj it ia qaiekly and plaonly aeen that moat of ine oppoaiijoa io tae rrmu came irom t) Kepnblicaa aide. Only twenty-five iwreent(aiz oat olj twenty-foar) of the krnrocratic Senatora) answered no, while fnrtv-two per eeat (twenty ont of fifty) nl Repwblicaay Kenatora ar anions the neg-ativaa. Ia the Jlouaa forty-three per ceat of tbe Repablicaii repreaentaXtTea voted agatnat the "aw indie" while only thtrtv foer per cent1 of tbe Democratic meaabera were tooad ia the name good omnany. l-ntung both oranchea of con rreaa toeetber, we diacorer tbat while boat mo pes cent more Republican proportionally, tnan Uemocrata voted lor the bill, ten per cent more Repohli rana thaa I Vmocrat vtet aninat it. Ho the record attests tbat the Kepublicaa eon rreaa anew) were really lesa involved in thia btiaineaa than tbe IVroocraU.

Bat tbe point we make ia that it was not a party matter at alL It was aim pi a raid on the treasury by Ben. Batler, led br hiaa and N. F. Banka, followed and np ported by Democrat and Kepuhlirmna, the loraier furnished proprortioa to their nuna Sera, rather aaore votea the Ke pobiicana. hat we here aaaert i proved hr the facta and nrvrea.

It ia, too, worthy reaamrk a ad reaaem brmnoe, that the Lib era la who have been bellowing loadeat for "retrenchment and reform" were tbe fore- aaoata and greediest ta clatch the money which did not belong; to thera. Of the aev. era! Liberals in the fttnate, all went for tbe "rrab" btit 8chara and Hpnurne even tbe virtooee, kigb-toned Tramball pockets bis $.,000. Ia tbe aioqse. Banks, the "head center" of the Liberal, was Ben.

Butler! riarht bawd and artl ve help er -in carrying mrowgw xne a leal sod we wrasaaae anoat of tb "refonoera' backed hiaa tboagb te their ftonor be it written, Maaara. amawortb aftd Bbur regialered vneaueives nay. It is as idle as it Impudent for tbe Deaaocracy to attempt to make capital agauM ma oat of thia (raraaac- taon at WaabuigtonJ Their vepreaenta- tavee were last as deep indeed a trifle deeper in the mud a eara were ia the Aa we be tore ebaerved. there was no politics la the a flair: it was the deed of a band plnnderera who "cracked Uncle nasi a aala and took net 5,000 apiece. Tke Parity ef tbe Partj, THE PEaTOCBAT eff OOKaCFTIOX.

i I The Democrat of 1 Wf week has alhV tie ever a column on the origin of corruption, and yet faili to give any just reason why any administration sboul be called "oorrupf just because one spends more money than another. It actually seems to us that some people ia this age of the world do not want tn be right, on may. material point. and, whether thia dipofition has become hereditary with the Democratic piarty or not, college and school-house aeDaung duos may apt find a full and complete knowledge the history of that party necesaarji to a correct de cision. i Now, for the aak of fairness aud the "are argument, we will ncede that figures used by.

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