.1 T .iMOl'S lIA2lOXI. One of the Illicit l itli.-Mits in A nier- ica, and one with a romantic. history, is now (or sale at aj-Mvclry store in alt Lake City. The .M'.ho i-s 1-32 of a carat lighter than the etUi.iaUd 'I weed diamond, hut its cuUino; is much b 'livt, an i it is considered by experts , to be more valuable. Jt weighs liuht and a halt' carats :i:id is exactly half an ' inch in diameter. It was for many j hundred y oars in the family of an KaJt ; India I'rdice. Vliis potentate present- j ed it totheex-Quetn Christina of Spain, j who presented it to her daughter, ex-1 (iuecn Isabella, on the occasion of her j marriage. The latter wai forced to: sell it, w ith many other diamonds, and Ilenle Hiothers, of New York, bought it at an auction of her diamonds, which ' was made in Loudon. From this firm I it was purchased by a St. Louis u n- ' tloman with about. $f'0.(j('U worth of' other diamonds. Ih was soon after o.IVrcd ?1;.;00 in gold for it by the - American club of New York, but he j refused to sell it. Sube.ueiitIy it was j stolen from from him while visiting at j Saratoga springs by thieves, who em- j ployed what is known as the umbrella j game. While al u-htin from the cars . J inan spread an umbrella in his face, j and as he started back the inn was torn ; from his shirt bosom. The trick was so dcxterou.-Iv turned that the victim did not discover his loss for several; hours. When, however,"' he found j Fiinwlf minus the wonderful brilliant, he promptly telegraphed to the dailv j l i "is of New York city, o.Terisitr .". 000 reward, and no question.- asked. In twenty-lVuir hours his iin w.is re stnred, and the thieves were richer the amount of t!.e reward. j Aft.-r this the same ientl''mr.n went 1 t ) Salt Lake City, and traded his dia-1 mond for milliner prooertv valued at ! iy-'-ViOO. This mine the Knrek.-i Zin- ; tie developed well, and the lucky speculator realized over $i")G 00 from ' his investnitht. The miner who received the valuaMo stone irot on a siree in Ohic.-iiro, and there he played draw-poker with so m 3 j g.imMers, who, after they had won all j of his money, induced him to let his pin against; OfjM. Of course he lost. A Xew York diamond sharli, looking j ont for hargains, made then? an offer for the stone, but it was refustd. I, a- j ter, however, they telegraphed to Xew ' York their acceptance of Ids proposi- ! tion. That telegram found the man of j diamonds at Salt Lake city, who then called on Joslin it I'ark. of Salt Lake ' city, .nid offered the d-amonds as col lateral for a large sum of money, which ".as advanced, a;;d tlie brilliant was forwarded by express from Chicago. A lew v.te'vs :ifter t'.ie gjntletaan who lad obfaiiiid the money :s a hau on the diamond appeared, and was about to redeem tho stono and take it. when .loslin c raik oil', r.'l him f.'I.u;j) for his b.ug.tin, which was accepted. j Yankee Notions. The first tin ' peddler started on hi.s travels in Mass chuetts in 1710. The tr-a Franklin stove '.vas put up in m". In I ToO shirt ccdhir eamt; into u.se, nn l t!ie ouehoise chaise was intro- UUHM. In 1770 wooden clocks began to tick. 1780 saw the first umbrella. In 180'', Philadelphia attempted to . Lin n hard coal and failed. , . 1 . . i ..... In I'Ul Hie Iirl mhiuuu.ii. woi, up- , the Hud-on In 1 stoves were had in meeting- , houses. In 1S22 lloston was 1 i iohted With r.o'...l : lle!lL l. .111.1 stool noil were in v In India ruLKr shoos were for sale. . I In lsn2 railroads were Luilt. In lSo3"Loeo I'oeo" uiatehes were! had and the Pemoeratic parly was ( called hy that name. In envelopes for letter's. j In IS 1 1 sun pictures taken and hum- ing flid'l used. In 1841 the telegraph. In 1847 the sewing macimie, which lias in so meat a uuaMire lightened j the lahor of sewing wom'-n. In ISo'.) Uoos? tunnel was com.-' nienced. In I.-TjS tlic Atlantic telegrapli was1 laid. ! Kat Si.ttwi.y. M;.ny a man has l'ven choked to death in attempt inp; to ' swallow s ft tod lief.)V( he cli.'weil it! ,,jr eniiip.h. Food in the stomach, 1 snrround-d with its jtiice . is like , pieces of iee in a e,i iJs ol water ; tor as the ice milts from without inwards, so I the stomach juices dissolve the bits of food from without inward ; and, as the smaller the nieces of ice, the sooner they are melted so the smaller tho bits J of food, the sooner the- arc dissolved, i and pass out of the stomach, to bedis- ; tribnted to the system, giving it life i and warmth and vigor. But if the j nieces of food are large, thev bepin to j rot before they are in. lted, causing : heaviness belcliin'r. nausea, or other i tliscomforts. These make b.id bh;od, conta-.ninating: the breath, sending tlUI t l UK li-'"ii " J" 1 . wii airit fllld 1 UPiveiS'lJ fee! in" Of tin- ' 8pirilS, aim .1 ui.iei.u 'o""n . wellness, lasting sometimes tor nan a i dav or a whole niaht. 1 here tore, cat wUli ileliborntion : tnllv n orcflt. I SKJ " tj y , --,1 w. deal at meals; cultivate cheerful con- I veis-ition. and ht anv man or woman i -i l .1 ,..,.it,. f.,,,1 ,W3 w,",,,v,v" , J , v.-l'intary ass;jr!;m; nt, has a...-J-r.d all Host who RaVS Or dOe.S aliyUuilo ;t tllO the estate, i t ar,d pn-son.i!. of the saui I!er f I i to o ins-e 'ft sintrlo IKl- : T.'l M' Y: ' l'::! ' h- 'f ?'liitlH. In !.! pleasant sensation JIail s Journal IF a vounjr LT"' enmea alona and and tells Voti to walk down to the min ister's or squire's and be married, go rirrht nlonv; and do it; the nrirriioo will be bogus. That ha recently been deeidetl l.v the Supreme Court ot New York, and it is a great rt diet 1 uncomfortable yom g fellows. i . i .. . - i,-.c York, anl it is a preui n iici una ui I 111 .HIV Olie DVeseilt. "r ttie-iul p.err.ai 1 Kellr. A ' i persons, there- ' .ida- J JS CS t. J ,V -,i, 1 fere, indri.ted to the sai.1 Hern.-.r l i.eiiv w ! i . , r. . - Tt was an accidental discovery bvr.ood- Of Ji'Uuil. , t nine payment to t... sai 1 A: -i..o:ee. nr I th-., JhlMlMlVUfer. "S ' Tear, that Itrinistottn wnntrl vnlMiiiTl.,i: 1 knowl, -s Uoy V. viuilVit S,"" I W".L receive money on uepositi" .mnt ! l"h'Cr f Cl tai', of " "'o,t im- . i it..-' iJC'f.ii. r ir .i .-!... ' T? :ltl C'jlieet Hole::. :in 1 utter, .1 tr. n ...... POltailt totllO lllil.l.-fl l.ll luiioests. ..f il.A F-.. .-M2 1 or ill I m m .on i . , ''p'nes ns lally done l.yjr.ojkers. ' wm . A encoul , i!i,.vM. ..P Wtn'miT ...tufa .. lovtv.l -if. Viill nYrin'Tnii'd vr,Tinn . I tv.ptJM.tr. .TAS. P. MI IMMIV fcl,l..r. : i.x ...... . . . itiiil. '".3 i.i.ii. . .. -. . ..- j ,i .oa. i' oui.i an lti 'j. -, ....... . . i uaio. i is sail . :ikps nm.s: i n tn rnin,.i . Tradesmen's Industrial Institute OF PITTSBURG- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC p.r.lrwo Rfh fa TiTpnpifcrm Vtll Uullildi ULii Id Itb.&iiiiM I 111, . THEMIUMS VALUED AT 50,000. ' NOTSHiNG EXCLUDED! IJrr'ri Deparfiitcnf irill be filled irith the most iiitrrrsfint Jnrrtt tions (finl Arts of the Afe. Music, hij first-class Jtamts, trill be in at tendance from ft) A. M. until ' J'. M, tturin-j the entire Exhibition. LSnpnranGJod Attractions in Every nopartrr3nt--Rr1agr.i-; flcerit UuUdincCrGvvds In Attendance. AM. HI MVS 5F FAUMERS niODlTTS AND LIVE STOCK. Reduced Fares on all roads. 0-21.- Rail- lm. MORTOX, BLISS & 60. Cankers, 3 Dread St., N.Y. I--r.ne Circu'ar Note and letters of t'reilit f .r 'I ran lers : also ( 'oiiunercia 1 t'rclin available iu all icartsof the World. Negotiate I-ans, Afl 1:V KXCIIAS'.lC ON I();fTfX. KliSKkOI., .... IONTiOV lKli TIMHKU ii ft)., I'K1S HDi'K it ;o AMSTKIillAM. Ol!T t"hn:ilor.T Irrn aia " V t H 1 n, w - '"" in-V. j II j fi vccf.!ns!rii',ivi! Ill V fell I J.as paid and w:H r .v. V 1 U f i.-'.r-SK I'r. r is. !.' i:'r-a i rrrr s---"hs. !:onds.m'H...ih.Harit rtpfla ! litich wiper V .. 1! (. o. Hoi 4;n;j io : A Ml i.Kl'K. KS. St., .V. 1 rk. :.v lit Is. mie. A irn!s Wiinted. Ou'ht.ind V I - ter terms Iri.e. TI I ' V. is. .'. A nusr n ."Vinini .Slum Jiuix li:-ii. Ml llll IXK 51KN 5tAtKI t'SKi.rSS. VOI.TA ? i:i.KCTRf) liKMS arx! UAXpSnr.s in.'i.r'il hv the mesr em'ii'-nt phy.--1e.ii!i.- in the world I r llie euro ot rheum:!:1 n. in nr.i'.nia, livr eoiujihi ur. : p-iiii. k-'i.'-y ii'j.-.l:-i.. aches. i:i;i,j nerv.Mi-" disorders. ti:. fenuij.. , -plaints, ncrrmis and Ken. r.il U '...li;y. an.i oO.er i lin.nie Iis. :im s hlli.il. M.M.I.- -villi full ,..,r!i...o...J r i... i ' . I 'i ine enesi. nea.l. Iivir, s:i,!i:.i.-i. kiiiiiev' nn-l r.i t ., t i.-. i,.an. o. (!Qnn month toenersetie nv n nn l women everv- SjUU m'' 7-V I'. "-"i" " 'i-'Jiu'it V JV lr ' 1JVMuh,,v' " T;tJ -Theci. dci-s-t in the w.r'.d-Tr.ipor'ers- t-W prices. - Irscst fompany in America s;;iiie;ini.,ie pien.s, scvrylio ly Trade eonrin- " '".v Ti-:-sinir .tri nts i:oitc. ei-erwlie-eti. it in! nee me nts ttorri -.viinti,..n ....i , Kok't ve ve.-.y .sl.'n. v'., p.o. ij..x"i7. AT3 A WI--K ifiKir.iieed to Male and Fe- I i m-,," Aaems. in th-irown I.,--alii v (" '. IJI I M1,y.'. ,''Mr:-' ' lrJi'iihir" Free. - VI I i . U. ICKI-K Si. CO., Atlanta, .Me. j mm: jft m vn;.r imn; 34 1'riec, 1. Sol!! hy Hrniai!. t.0O KKW IF I I' 1 A I IN l I UE, Iu. C. I1HWK. S;;.vie. rLt.i, N. Y. i"i( OOfl K ? V A H V A N A I.( ITT F. U Y. Y.io,WVv. instrti.iito.i rv. ry liltecn i'hvs 1 l'rire Itm.ek 1 Prlie ;s.K) 'Z Pri7.es. 25.(0'i e:n !i :.( o 0 8"4 Pr'' 5. ntnoiint'tur to ' ' 3io.nO Whole tickets sejn ; lomrters, 5: twentietlis, 1. Circulars of irlor'.nt. ion free. Prizes en shed " A. P'l.NAP fc. '(.. ItANKKP.S. I'ost-o.'Iiee Hex o-9. 2: I'ark Pew, New York. Koyal Saxon and Ilrunswick Oovtrnment Lot teries eon!a;itly on h.in.i. (!X, perdny nt home. Sr.inpl.-s wort h 11 O'lOO U owe. ii.n At Co., l'orl'.md,.Me. foj; "TjATF('Jf SPRIVO- WAGOXS. 1'IAI.N SI'IUMl iVAOilXS, FAUM WAiHIXS. Il'avy anl Ijltrht Wnjrons. nil kin-is i f Cirts an. I V h;uihnrrows. marinlacJ a red and lor ssle cheap at MMEslIE WORKS, if Ali'JI Corner aii p' re below SusiuaiKiun t and Allciih"nr ro-cr. " s.iu.ircs Hrie. AlieSheny Uly, la. r VOI KM W fc. tnv ( . C.UL1-.AIAM &. SON. - Ucpairiu pronipi The Idcsf mid 1,t st appointed Institution for o!t:t5i.i:i jr a Iliisines K lueatien. For eircnhirs address P. Dl'FF 4 POX. O-S.-.lincom. Pittsburgh, Pa. TXKCUTOK'S XOTICK. Kstate of Titos. .1ooierii. FRIIAM. ilecM The tin.lersiiie I Kxeeutorsor Hie hoar TO;n and testament ff Tin '.mas Ooookrii vm, fite of Sii(jU( hanna township. C'amrlria eonntv. de- OMl... hiu'ul.r ... . t t 1 1 . .' - ii vi rn n n 1 ie II I II H ( pa VlllCll t must " dehiy.and those havinir elaiins ncainsf the same will present them properly aumen ?sTic A S? -C- i: -Mleah' Ivsla'e of.f(,r.!Jl Mnvrn. ilee'.l V1".",;1' . I i ne iinuerin".! i.i"-n'i)rs of tho list trsiainioit il joa.ii. i Alovmt, Into of oiwiisii'n. i.amr.r:.-! eoaaiv, ileeear-eil. lirshy noti fy n'l p--rsn in. I. t.ie l t 'i the rsraln of paid leeo- .len: tli.it pH.viaunt must l. tn wit hunt rtelav. mil tlione hivinir en ai inr.ir.r n... ,-,! , "I . Pnii will l,n.liit Itit'trt 1111 .(.i-lir a nl.;iiil'n.i...l r ii" i ...; ..7.:.v:' ,ur 1 ii-.-.ui, uiii'i ' T'l'J ii e-'i' icaieil lor ft'ttli)- ii.nt. ?',"i!yi,'lK,s-.B, tE-teeutor. CW 3 ' I Tivl. A w U-i t ' tw,J- 1 ' ' ' 0U me A'; r .1 vi;iiTisi-;jn:xTs. n ft I'lr ilUh'L5 .IOIIX e.oMF.uvn i i- ' f Executors. T . .. - . u tiA icoi;. I I'lPull ei.. " ,..:. o... :IGN KE'H NOTICE .Zv ' a trLi1 ! b cil" l ix W s herel.v eiren that IV-minl ir ..n r ! 'TTKr; Iiratnie City, WyoiuW. ' . r.,aVii.cre' To ?at 1 ca" m!e a11 " itv tmni-liin. (',!.,. , . ! if o..-tSii. j Uiat, is necessary aroiunl tins hon-e.'' i I . ............ . ..v ,., ii.vi'ii.i'iii r.i ,; j - r j i a. i sj.io i? ite i.irf, ! ivip:irt iroo'l iii-jO!!i to'!-,',- hnnvin iny w'iiic u vWiiar . !! . I .f-.i ' i par t'li'-e 1 I lilfi' li.i- .!.' I - :irrt !i: h.is fi r Ik-u: ! i.-Mver lifii t.a c'ffcte.l (.. ;iv:n a ntimitcr i jx rinn iiciti i-urts as : IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER ! i It is rapidly ciu.rtt rational reputation for Scrofulous Atfertions, Cancerous Vici)ffin.. 1-lfiisliu-lfift. Jtoifft. ! J'i nifties, fleers, Sore Kiffs, Sen hi llrml. Tetter, Snlt llheitm . Mercurial and all Sh in Diseases. Thf rpiTtr.lv I n Vniri-rMo fnmr.onml. Rnrf rnn- r.it iTirin Miemott Inmler fnf;int. LTrtie who nf- ' lor !r m Ihp df !'i lit:' f inir !ip:ipes known as Va- i mai.i: i:omit.ai xts will Unci Fjwi'ily rrliof ty usina; , '. f 1 1 i 7 rt'TTir'lv. Itpw.-ir! of cfnrt'i foils. The wr-nu- j ino 'ir n.ime H. K. S t;U,KKS S. CO., l'itts- i litirirh, on tho bottom of piioIi hottla. j For !nle l'V ail l)r:ii?jisfs n1 C'ountry Dealers, nn! bv A. 'A. BAUitiiii & Sos, A-nts, Klen8 Lurj', "i'a. Sept. 10, l5.-3m. f TO YH fJC MEN. Jiixt Pithlfrhel.in a Scaled Ewclnpe. rriee6cts. A twlnrr on flj nlnrr. Treiitmcnl aril ll vlionl Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sper-tnatorrlio'.-i. Imtnoe'il by Self-Abuse, Invotnntary Kniisioiis. Imi-oteneyNiTTOiis l.Vlility. ami lin- Ij--turo. cpfrly inoves from liis own experience that lle awlnl c.'ii?"qnenefs oi rseii-A ru?c inny te eltoe'tirtiiy rmoveil .ittiout medicine, arid with out danirc'roti!) suriricnl opcratiniis. Ooimries, instrn- n.nts, rinas, or corli;ils: pointinsr otn a mode of j cure at i:cc certain and elleeliial, hy invin." of! which every sutferer. no mutter what his condition ! mny he, myenre himself chenpiy, privately atnl j Son' rin.lrr Fe.tl. In n plnln envelope, to any n 1- i dr'.?, p'if-pff.i'.. on receipt of six cent?, or two j lKU"t staaii'S. A I'lr' .-J l he Patdisliers, i I HAS. .1. tl. KLINE CO., 4 16-ly. l'J" IJoTvery, New Yurk, I'. ( ). l$ox 483. iiiiz L i TTi Arvi) Sr. The Reliable Family Medicine. OTA R RH HA. Tventery. f holer.i. Slimmer 'otm. plaint, t nimpi. ft.c, 1,-Tickiy cured hy t he u.s of J A K i I 1.1. V .N rompoiind Syrnpol Rlrkhrryli'oot anil Kliubarh. An oli I. veil. tried remedy, entirely Tcaetnl. !e. jdea'.irst to take, . ( r: i r-k an. '"certain in cfTcct c:itt ; ilcpeiidel on in the l:m.-t lirsent eaep; may he given to the younjrest infant as well a, to adults, ll contains AO CAMPiwn on opiiwi. It Is a plca'ant extract and readily taken hv ehililren. It has often saved liTe when ph v-i'-iaifs had ilespaired. Keep it in the lions': an.i use in time. A I! we ask f.ir if. is a tri ll. Ion't let your i ilea'.cr put y.ti oil" with S'.toei hin;r else. !uy it. i Try it. Sold hy Drnu'isis and Store Keeper throughout th's"St;ite. l'rep'.red onlv hv HAN- SKM, it HiiO.. 2,haJ Market S., J'hiladeiphi.v. j J uly 2, it;.i.-3m. CO O pq H o t 1 2 O 'Jl : a o "-3 e O t-4 g. Y. vka(; kh &co., Vlioies.iP' a:. Ket.iiijlpi.nii'.i.tuiers of Tl., ( wil'Lil AM) SIlEEMItO-N h l ' 1 ' AM) I.tAI-t.K.-- I.N Mm, Parlor ani Cooiini Stcv U0, j Ao. 1 i(Pi Klcrenth Avenue, Alioonn, fn. UOfFIXG and srut'TINT, male to onVr mi'l warrmitetl perfect in inuiiii fuet u re and lll;l!lial. ;rdeis r apfcf fully poKcited and pronantlv ntti iiii.- l to. and poiite attention aceoriied t all. whether lle y piir'dmse or not. Alt-xin.i, .sept. 5, ls-.:j.-tf. CIJAWFOIU) HOUSE, KnrxMii u. r.. 'nhn Ci flnrri Fit2farr3, I T A VI NT. I. ned nnd rf 1 I well known und popn - Proprietor. furnistied the Hbore pillar lioiel. tlx; nroiri- : i i. .r is u ampiy pr'-jmreii io hi eoiaiuoo.ite ' ell v.h.i i'i i favor him with thiir piitronne. 1 ties: I li.i t t lie market nlfords will lie served I Ht til " Trtide t all seasons, the Ihir will he kept j iioitiv Mippii.;0. with tin i li ii. i t li ii.i:s. j ; c,iiiMii ati. I fifio'anid'liims Statih-will he under the , charire of a careful and attentive hostler. No j etf n t wil! I," spared ( ren.lt-r if uesls eoiiifort ' Ride and well pleased in every particular, and ; liy properatteiition to li!int:suiid a innderne seiie of prices th" proprietor his Oi win his way to puld c favor. (May Z. lT.i.-tf 1 ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? i sr. Averill Chemical Paint "I t'T up in can' of all sires and Co' "ff. re:-l v to J put t he hrush in and tic. Any A ny one can he his ewn I'iniii'T it !n;io n I usmess lv ns nur i'. tr is thocheapeft and !et. Try a sample can. Sold at ONIONS, BALDWIN & CO., No. S:s 'Wool Hiet, 5 7.1 vn rsid iiiai, v . !6m. -arko's Marble Works, JL. I3; I'r.ntkllu Mrerl, -lohnvtown. ' A I ' m-1 ! V:s'1 s- "t'T and TO.MH i S' U'-'Af vrrVr'1 CAiii' fk, faettire.1 ef he very t..--t Italian and; -yriMC i j a mum lean Mar'-les. F.nt ire snt i.-fne- i?V i i tion jfiiaianleed in price, desii.-n and ' -A jii-mi ion ot worn. v v tf? Orders rcoiect full v solicited tjS1--nd promptly !11o,i t,t the very low- ui st ca.-h rates, 'fry us. JOHN PAltKE. Beyer's Poultry Powder. "Wrrnled,lf nned In time. locure cmrken ctioicra utia K'lpe. Witheupi'ly of this Powder nl a bintowal of -. oruinarr attention toclcan- jti0 linosg aort proper f cedinp. 1 vlth nMiflfnl anrtr.lv . f flas'.g-rJtandeeErshell-forminpmut eri :tl,ariy one. may eepPonl try ( even lnconftnr menI)for any I en nth of f.aif", with hoth proflt und pleasure. I'.T-k :ice is cts., fire for S1.00. yonr Ucaier. Bent f. ee upoa re ceipt fcf price. AdOress, A. c. METE3 & CO., Baltimore. V TO.H1XU SKMlOin VI H I.Y COLLINS, JOHNSTON I AiiI- OAT-MAX, M. I)., l'nrvcni'Hii I fo?,rC n" h slrcf::.- nenrlv .,'-p..'slte Uhiir's Hotel. Itesideneet iiTnwii Unit 1 ,.o Where uik 'it eal s Ih' ' "'h, Ji m 1 is tn ouiu lie mane 14-4,-tf.l ' T" fi I T T I'pvt xr t i ! LrA,',LliJ' LAKI', ATTGRNKy i"'1 IjA' t'f'i.brff, Pa. Offico with Kcjf i.cr 34.4 Kcor.ler. in turt Hgur-e. - r r t a s!j.ir i? tr.e i un : L SI f 1 1 I n,:' l i! in'',"""" the -a.vs- ' t'i StiSJl I - '" 'il.'r:l-evl. V.'Il Mtl- i UbVyl not pnr.tV ft remn while th nixi iiiinn in ill irritivn Lrniirr:! -. v ,iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii. i V:iih j.v-v. ami Fits: Mental ant riivsifnl Inen- ' Motie varies fioin six inches to eighteen m pt'eiiv, ke ny KOHERT J. CI'LVEIUVKLL, j ches of irregular fragment. The material Si j", author of Mie"Oreen IJoj.k." &o. . . . . j employed appears to have been largely III" woriil-n'linn in:' i nuiiiut, 11 um ii'imu iioirj j et.2l.-tn. in - -v CT"i -"."-- -if v r rr n ill ' r i r r . i r i x m ii , III If 11 II II I ' --. I - J V I i Known to tlie !;. v. she ;sl.-..,l l.i.n ir t .1-, t BTl'I iHITII Ol on eh Tniitt; H 1'l..b.l.dl ...I. .- - "Villi 1:1 SI. im li'lLr Inji t II 1. i..-. 1. . & CO.. i .i r . v-. - i .. Lost Haceof ihe Jlonongahcla. A M.VCAn.VMIZED F.O A D COVKKKO IiT TKp:S ONE HUSBilKD A"I FIFTY VEAllS eM.I. Several years npocor.MtiPrnt If excifonent was created in Fail 'mount, W. Ya., ly the discovery of traces of an M maca damized road pxtendinjj aloii? the riglit bank of flie Jlonona'atla, opposite that vlace. Re cently the government engineering party engaged in tJie surveying of the Upper waterjn tllatstroam fronl Jlorgantown to Fairmount, examined this old load, and from the members of the party we learn t that there can be uo doubt but that this road furnishes another trace of the lost race that once dominated the continent before the Indians came into possession. There are traces of the road for nearly eleven miles along the strip of bottom land between the hills and the river, after shift ing its channel and ce.ting into the hills, has entirely obliterated every evidence of it. Generally the road is covered by from two to five feet of alluvium, either deposited through the course of ages by the river floods, or else by the slow washing off tho hills skirting it. its width is said to be fifteen feet. j The most curious feature about the road . is that the stone from which it is formed 1 appears invariably to -have been burnt. Wherever the road shows itself in the cut ting banks, it is tnaiked by the black sub stratum of ashes. In depth the broken composed of boulders of red sandstone, and the conjecture is that thev were broken i after being made hot with water thrown j upon them. There otitic few, if any, houlders in the river or adjacent country, the ejuery aiises, where could the material have been obtained to make this road? At tlc ciossiugs ef the ftreama there are no traces of bridga abut ments or yiiers, which leads to the conclusion that the si reams were crossed on wooden bridge. At many points the roar! is covered with trees ono hundred a, id ftlty years old, which makes it coitain that it was con structed Ions before the advent of the j white man ; and there are other circuni- ' stances surrounding the caso which lend inevitably tc the. conclusion it was made in j those early ajres when a semi-civilized peo- j pie. inh ibited .Xoith America. No one ao j quainted witli the habits of the Ameiieau j Indians would give them credit Tor con- j structiupsuch a work of art as this.- iV.- ! bvr'jh VomrHcrcif'L Was Tt Donaldson'm Body? The Mil waukee Ciitmiii rciiil Time pives the fol lowing partieulais nf tlio discovery of a floating corpse in the lake a few da ysVinee. The body was described as limbless, the legs and arms having been worn or tori? eflf i by the action of the waters. That paper i says: Mr. Valtier, a icspectablc resident' of tho town of Lake, lives near the lake j shore, a little south tf the St. Francis j Seminary. His ward's may be taken as tiuc in every particular, as he is too well known to originate a yarn for the mere 1 purpose of a sensation. Mr. Valtier claims I that he was upon the beach and distinctly ' saw a limbless corpse tumbled here and ' there in the high surf. The waves would j throw the body toward the land ard then ! the untlertovv would dtaw it far out on the ' waves atraiti. It was impossible f.ip !r. i Valuer t i seenre the b irU- with tlie means at his hand. So tho body was left todoat its -tranjro way upon the waters of the boi.wterous Jake. Snr..s little distance he- j low Mr. Ya'iiet's h-nise a small cieek enij lies ii:to tlie Like. The li'n!!i ss hotly float ed to-.vard the r.iouTli of the creek, a:ul ; the waves forced it up its mouth, ami ti..-. .a ,..f . . i... . r m -i li''s nHj,M,b.Tr;,'who, ,,", aeconni. of tho .........1. C ..... 1. ..1.. I i rNit-.iLii iirmi tec o"iiy ;i:ii ii ii;iiHi.ii rep;i'- naiiee to dead tliinos, dWl not secure it ; and after a while it llo-ited out into the l.ike ni?ain, and has nor, bren se-en since. Ttie ft rankest part of Mr. Valtier's story remains to he toM. After the storm had snJisided he was walking tipon tj;e sanJs, anil thinking ciliaps that thebodylie liad seen mirht have washed ashore. Suddenly Jiis attention nas attracted to a fine calf boot upon tlie heacli. He went to jick it nj', and found that it, wns very heavy. Very na'maliy he supposi-tl Uiat tlie boot was tilled witli sand, and lliat caused the weiht. He slitMik tlie I mot in order to re move tlie sand, and then found, to his hor ror, that a human foot and 1 p yet retained possession of their protection when life ani mated tho now decayed and senseless frag ment of a man. Tlie li'vit was thrown down in disgust by the lindei. The boot ls oesci inei as a line r rencil call lioor, 2n. 0 ill size. It liad not, evidently, belonged to a .seaman. Ii is, of course, only a mat ter of conjectme. yet it is quite proliable that the loot wns worn hy Ilonaldson on that fatal nilit wlien lie sank into the wa ters of the lake. The boot shoidd be re covered, as it, could prolally be identified by some of Donald.son's friends, if he had ever worn it. Nov f.i, CtKE foii T,ovf.. A new and I amtisiiii; euro for love lias lately been found CiVect ive in a fashionable Parisian faubnnrg. j J lie son of n wealthy nolileman hteatne (enamored of his father's emicierpe (tloor porter), and determined to marry her. The j ! aiistoeratic papa opposed, but moved at last ly the despair of his son gave his eon- sent, witli the proviso that the smitten youth shonU go to sea for twelve months before the marriage, bluntly after his departure, the father, who hail previously observed an embonpoint in the young bi ido intended, took her under his especial charge, gave her the most succulent food and wines, forbado her to take exercise as , unbecoming in his future daughter, and, in fact, stall-fod her to such an extent that when the engaged swain returned from his ; year's voyage he was horrified to find, in- ' stead of the slender, elegant giil he lefr, an immonsly fat woman, as birr as t wo AN bions rolled into one. Of course the rnso ' was successful, and the unfortunate victim of good cheer lias been pensioned on". DrrNT Seli, IIeu x Ortn vx. It takes a woman to repulse a traveling ajjent sometimes. The other day a man called on Sir. C. at Ids place of business, and wanted to sell him a parlor oriran. Mr C, not wishing to buy, referred him to his wife. On the man's tnakiinr his Ininineu r. until Mdes music 'he aeeut concluded ho Cviuldu't hell an on'au there. car axles, and, indeed, all the various fles ! criptiona of bearings, find by this means to i prevent the fi ict ion and heat which prove txjci.siAc, danpe.ous, nnd ortenlirr.es disastrous, in the running or cars and ma chinery. It is stated that it can bo applied ... r . . " 1'1'IIUl bke a lubricant, and just as readily, which, if practically demonstrated by continuo.tH use, must iiuro its universal introduction. ,1. Is'. Mil I uLdUld IInrviiVietiivei,5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OF rtn, coma, AND Shed-irou WARES AND DEALERS IX HEATING PARLOR ni COOXffiG AND- OOl'SE-FLMM GOODS GENER VLLY. PKOJII'TM ATTKMl Y.ti TO. Nos.278, 2S0and 282 Washington Si., JOHNSTOWN. PA. W. D. M'Clelland John Hanxan. rCLELLAXT) & CO., JTarnfarturrrB of ami Dealers. in l.ano.v and Plain FUENITUEE! AX1 Clf.U?H. We keep con?trn! ' v on hand in crcat variety a full line (.1 cictpint rAKLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT F?.;CES TO SUiT ALL CU3TGr,".EPS Having tlie rnnst pkillfiil wrtmen in the city, wc are prepareil to ail all orJeri tor ! riECKS on sriTS, titlicr FJastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE FOST-OFF1CE, Jtll!XiTVX, r.t. Repairing Neatly and Promnt'y Done. 3-.:i Fti'-nitnro sent 'or anil !' live re 1 In the city free ol ch.iriro. L3-13.'74.-tf. WoocLIIsrrelS&o.5 WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, Tolirixtowri, In., IVludesale. and Jlehu'lf Dealers in FOUKION AND DOMKST1C MILLINERY GOODS, IIAIUiWAMK, Q U F, K N S W A TJ E, BOOTS AND SITOF.S HATS AND CATS. THOX AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OTL-CLOTHS. HEADY-A! A DF, CLOTHING, GLASUWlltt. YFLLDV WAIJE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAEE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kin, Together with all manner of Western Proiluee, such as FLOUR. BACCN, FISH, SALT, CAR20N OIL, ETC. I Wholesale anil retail or.leriJ solicited rp1 promptly filled on the shortest notice aud most leasonaOle terms. EXT POOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cookino; Stoves, IIt?r1inx Stovo?t. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of the neiv lyfifted up and commodious Imiidimr on Miirh Street, two doors eastof the Punk and nearly opposite the Mountain I!oue. the suhsevitx-r is lieitcr prepared than ever to manufaetnre all artieles in the TIN, OH' IT.lt and SI I PKT-1 1 X WAKn line, all of which will be furnished to buyTS at the very lowest livinjr prices. The suliscrilier also propo(e& to keep n full An 1 varied assortment of- Cooking, Parlor nnd Heating Stoves of the most approved design. r-TFroiTTlXO and IlOOPlN t; trade to order mid increase of palrontnre is rcsnoct fully sn'm-i. ted, and no ctloi t will lie wanting to render en- ure saiistaction to an. V AT.TiTU LrTKINGmi. mienslnirg, Oct. 1S70.-tr. Monntnin Corner Centre and llifh Sts., EBENSBUnc, PA. UNFITS ? n7,'""-.,,'it. tlila well known IIOrtiLi 8.ileltg a pent inuance ol nuhlie tl. tnn:ie. A limited nund Summer Witt. TE A CCOVMODA TIOXS April 0, 187.-3ui. Riii irmriinljii nct-ld..! i n m.i . i 1 .. i. n i . H I : -viiii-v v Wi I ..i. t -.-. ... . ...... T T terial. lil-d'A I M Ml prompt ly at O'tided to. ! J lnv.-x- a . i- i " Ail work done 1.V me will be done ri-ht and ! H'CIAN AND SCKitrnv, j the JJI'Oat d:..o UA ; on fair term, and all STOVES and WAKKoold i 1f. , . LmitETTn. Pa. ;,..,, .1. , i-.-n i; by mursnlf depended r.i-n us nnalit-and ; 'rly VU br Hr. .Tamis..n. Ni,ht . ' , . cannot he undersold in price. A (oi.tinuno ' csl'!ln lm'let ..ijrs ltotcl. !5-l4.-:n.l , ofanv read.' and (.'."' EBENSailRC AM- lil-FOilSH'G STflBlS gal.iy) ot tt n .,! IS TIIK PLACE TO IirY ! l,.,!,lt v; ., i " ' s 1 1 j ors NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, &c. ti-isd GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. (. - o-' l--lt. l t iiii . I I r ami . , . t C't thf Ix'.-t MOWlNd AND IIKA1- 11"! i. 1; MACHINE made. miCES WKKATLY ' oriee ei.md civil; , ;1 ! of .hirkness. flll-! 7T.ARMERS. GO TO HI NTI-KY'S a-id ccrtaintv. In ; P"t the U-st Iioicsi; HAY MAKE in a iiicu-ure 1. v tr fntrodueel. CHKAI' l'olt ( ASH. . ' X Ijvclure. (iv s. ' : v "O.ARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and ; that coined. ,wi, h. r-; buy the bfst CORN FOUDEU and i eonceriiir c tl i . SI'H-WV Cl'TTEK ever ,.M in thi T.ir.tv. , r . , . ,Vl Tln-ir eot ninn- thin s.iTed in one jear l.y cut- ia!i.lC:Ul. thf i-j.ii tinsr your tefd with it WW A TIMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and the Ui ,.!;:,: examine the neatest httU- fllOlTlNG 1 Pillars of MI I.b ever introduced. It chops from Wl" 1:.' 1 , , "' 1 b!ib. l rf rvr. (rn or as per hour. UL Y ' -" ui.cs Oil he ;?r..,, ,. r QXK-lT tnsTsNLVt:5. rn the ninth f-.; !.:.v , fT?-ATI M EI? R H ToTlUNTLKY'S and j T,,re '""""'d urs'-!. bnv ronr II Alt VEST TOOLS, whi.h rice; trdi i; t o lb r.,.1 ., p heselis ( H'KAI'KK FOK 1'ASII than they tan i f.'ted on' ... . v ' be bouitht elsewhere in KlK.-nturir. j , . ' 1 hu'iiwiun sailois .., 1 . TC,ARMERS AND OTHERS, if you in- the entire co-.st f ' tend to build a house or l;irn, or other- ; fvnrv. t 1 i ' wi:." improve your property. u to Hl'NTI.KV : v",n:'r. l.;ili'ls v.(:.. , . K.r ,.uu. i.i,a, i'aims, ii Aium akk. ; coloiiir.e.l i,v t p; Mfinf-l' WlVffl liv Klll-ltitr Trir ...Vt - '..;. ! !!' UOII i It. -.; , CATirENTERS, CO TO HUNTLEY'S ' Ilm ls of the I;;.., and buy your TOOLS and liUlLIUNf, i , HAKIIIVAKK. Tay cash sve -2tl per cent. ! , , ' lv . . ! adtJS, "1 I);, i'; :. . ' - . .- . w... ... 1 - n .1 ... 1 . I' L VCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell ftm vl Horse Slioes, Horse Nails, Car riage linlts. !ltr linn. N til Hod, Cast Steel, &., VI.UV I.UW J CASH. pr-orsKK i-:n:E:iS, go to hunt- I.KV'S Mini hii v vour Stoves atnl Tin- wure. l'AY C-V?il AMI SAVE MdNl.l" 'y'OrSEKEEPEKS, GO TO HUNT- li,c Priciest s, ,, .., LEY'S and pave 2." per cent, tiy pay- I Cntioil of the ':-( :: uiif caii lor lattie Knives. 1-orks, Spmnin, A-e. thev c i:frn-X'd :- ITOrSEKEET'EES, (JO T()TTiFnT j tlu'V snik-d' and tr: -j-A LEY'S and t-ny the P.LANCH A RT i thf J.orts of t1 c lit- v. , i ii,'. i . i - '" i i -1 ill'- 11 III I u. CIJIU HT A - 11 lit maniifm-t ii rer' prices. GO TO lirVFLEY FOR CLOTHES T P-WniNGEUS. llesellthem atgreat Ij redueetl prices for the reaiiy easii. "PUNTLEY will Pell yon V.'ALL PA "'r?.2". I'KIX as cheap, if not e!uaper, than any o'her d iiler in Fl- n-biir. fil trim :; into the bargain without extra charge. LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND ! tor and !ii-t..i! ii Vi wtart-m 5 1 K N Iv N I Y l'S vi-rv i lie.m fnreaOi :it HIMLKVS. milF. Rf.st FILYEIt rLATEDjWARE S in the marlo t at 2i per cent, less than city r'f.iil prices. J,lil fcr c:ih it 1 IS o.-if.j HFNTIXVS. TflTBMfffiliBi AS W"K ALL KNOW, r.VT THE Vt 11. .f. 31 f JIS' Cheap Cash Store Are n.jt over, hut ra'l.er mi !er, tin ?e of ciiy etl.-.T 0- ;'..er in T.rzs r- -gz (zzz TiFtf Pf'f.'! Tirn"'j P?f TJiI 27r! f'r.T,f, I u-2 i-.-.o v. m j iTt&a i'lauTuuuS, iuiiitiiia biipij, j mtl40 ;;vt.r Boots, ShQCS, KotiotS, it, r.nd taeli tW ft I F.h FS. ii . KFFH. Id! ........... . .. . . . Jt'iTA eoinp'et f. il elea:t n -ir'Tner.r ef iri'i !? now in storr- will p"i-:iive!v l.e "lpl ,T the elr.M-st martrin. l o'irtrv prulie e af tne hikrl.' l market priee-" tiikeii in exel.iiti--e t..r 4r i. ls. Fliil : i-tMi-ii.'n vua ra I. :"'! I.i :i!l outers. Store on lliifh street, m a . i n:re street. K. J. MILLS. F.l enst.nra-. .Ian. 1".. l-Tt.-tf. I 5 i 1 7 t 1 5 ? J J i C BOOK, DRUG and VARIETY STORE. HAVINt; reeeiiTly k-nlarjre-.l onrstt-ek are now prer-nreri toee:lnt a p-r,.;,t re'l'n-i ii.n 1i-"-n foviiT prires. Onr stoi k cniij-ts Hiltir-s. Mi-ilieinos. i'erf unior . F.ouv o.ijic. I.' . in s. HaiPs r.Tol Ailen's H.or :'orati t - PilN.t kintmetits. Planter. I,ini'r.fn !, Pain Kili lers. Citrate Marn";a. K.-s. .latnaiea ilnirer. Fnre Fluvoiinir F.xiraets, lf:icis, l.enmii Svrnp.S.H.ihinjrS rup.SpieedSs rup, tthuli.irP l'n re Spii es, e. CJciars and Tobaccos, TPank Hooks, Heetls, Xot? anl B.m Js: Cap, Fo.t. liimmiTi i;;l a:i i ali kin is f Noi- Paper Fnxelupes, I'cn-t, Peneils. Arnil1 Wri'itnr Flniil, I'.liek an.i ltf.l Ink, Pocket nr.! Pass !look. Masrazins. Newspapers. Novels. Histo ries. HitiU-s. Kehioiis, l'raier ami Tov Hooks. I'eiikmves. Pipes. -e. j y,. havfn.l'toii toonrte k b lot of FINK .TI-:VKI,!tY. to which we would invite the at tention of tho Ijk1i-. l llonxiltAPil Ai.irMS at lower prices than evrr olTer'-d in tl is p! ee. Paper and Uiaars s l-l e:thr-r whn'i-i!i or re- .oi- i.Ln n A: M I ; f July rjf, l?0s. Main Street. K!ensluirjr. LOOK WELL TO VOIR I'WJlSTAMilM JOHN D. THOMAS, Hoot n ml Shoe 3Isili 'IMIKnndei signed r pce tfutlr informs liimu 1 T-ie " I merniis nulnmiTs m H the n.ti.;;.. ...... n.. ! th it l.e is nrepari I to !iiii:u:iMetiiif-lto iTs'atei ' i'1.- that I'ell v's i.t....- ..! ini, iiein ii M..e or jiiau:j .rroni. !,-.e i nh.ln Vn finest I ren-. h Mlf-din i..,i t .1 OIH'll. C tirorans. In the virt hist movih, on the shortest notice, nnd at a nio.lcrale price as like wirk can be (iblHined Hnv here. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoo made at my establishment need no essiirmee as to easily be com i need ,.r the fact if they win onlv give me a trial. Try and h con vinced. Ketmiring of Knot and Shoe attended to promptly and in n workmanlike manner. 1 lianklnl for pist favors I teel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con inuance a ml i!i crease of the same. JOHN I, TflOVrAS. -. V "i wiirK. oiner(nn nOAL ! COAL ! ! The subscriber v- is prepared to furnish, in large or smull - - - - nt. n' -M iiiMriver rati i i 'in oal delivered protniitlv and 1 reeof ehnnr,. f. 1 tilC niKliIJC hauling M any point in Kt.emburg or v icinitv lv " said lie tin w I'ttnt l ii'7.inuT.,iiiiii : - Mt 1 - - - - - - - -..ii i it' 1 1 " cur. Iy attention. DANIEL. II. ZAJIM. "jg H. I'LAXK, M. V., resctfully m oiler his professionr.l ervicef to the, citixens of Kbensl.urg and vieinltv. OinVe ad joining reid'-nee n l lmine,liatelv"in the rear ol Iton. K. J. Lloyd's irng ytore. Sight ell can be tna.io at the residence of Mrs. llunn. on Vrw lord l reft. KHensn.urg. l-2i.-tt 1 f T W. DICK. ArroKXKv at-Lxw, Kbi 1 enst.nnr, pa. o.Tieeliii tront room of T .1. l.oyls new Iiui'dii.ir. Centre street. All manner of leirnl bnsi!i--i utter ? tn c itisfae oril v. and collect ions a pncctalty. la-H.u. i yNli:L ML.l(511I.IN. Atior , n!-T,nv .Tolinstown. I'a. Oftjee in tli . .1 . . ; . 1 r.xcnaiiK-e r.'.,,i.nnir. up Mair-O ennu i of Ciin ! ton and l.oemsr street. V ill !-.t lead to nil tmsl- m,4 connected with ni pro!csion. ' . r. . r i v rn.l M. - , 1 : ' m' K- : CUQEMAIfPn Z, irfUJi r? I always at hand 1.1 or ot ' ' . O V "---i.it, ,v,-i, j. MiMXi'-y; I J iirnrj.i.,tni, ......... t , , r. lOar(lers ! r-i i r.IM5NSnriti. Cambria Ct.. r . ttf.i I the flames. It r.t;v i'. neeEivEn. i . j fluid, deadens t'a' : -:V-1' ', " FillST CLASS. ' ry hL.A,,h' Ahorncy-af-Lain, .ijjr o-n'ln r. d up 1 i n TmfTi.M ,i fienibunx, ra. Uiftee oa Centra Mnxi. j , - 7 .1 , .I,..-. evX U. II. MITON. three uoors li iu liiwli tlicft. iMUtr-2;.'7.i d 00 13 when the ' Clil lm s to tit c Dir-r.;, ,. lVolul-l y t10 ri... ; , i-3 enshrouded Hi; . . , n irn.Ml.r e'.-rT t -....". ' , " , luii .-.i' roii i v. : and well nirli :i s,..",.; ; ' various theorii--f, r. I iK-rplexinir pn.l.l, !n" ' P"'"'iy sp.in. i,,-,.',..' i mention !,(-n-. ( ) i clam!- to iic1x, i ( rv can receive atUnri i Sot li'. i' thing's V, . xl-r IilT-itc the tiin-- ' ij sion of t!e b- t ;, ., ?j'nin." It is :-; t!iOe l:nr iv :, "i : wore in the h:,"t it ,,f the st i icl est - 1' 1. mam unknown. V ly U nation of - . ancients sir im j . lnnrkaMe inf. .;...:; . inland fr eon; i.:, ;.; ' of I ai kne-s. 1 1 T!ie lir-t in"n,i .;i f.f TijOi.MX :1! a ; !' t lie time of A It :.: i: , : d scrili:n of ti.; great dinien-inn-. a:i 1 sti"n;i2"e po ' -r- -i "Varia- 1 1 : r . i: . v.,. ri-iirn of Alex:;?; i (ialaxv for Ucl-d --r. ! yonr :lto 1 e i ' .11 i, .i .... . i X (! Ii. lit ill I !:;:r.dnd nr;- - i h:v.;i('! 'T : it . :, tnitinte. i.-2- ' ) : . i e :r Y'vr a o;.l. .- ,,f ;ijr, r :i I . !-r day. Tl.onczn-J: :dr cvlis of ymr i !i?u;. to I c f-prond nt. tx-.' The v'ei!:t of yonr op.nds; when yo'i a: weluli aliont eiat ;;:, nerves t-xoeid lo. Yonr and varies eighth of nr. incli i;; area of jour skin : ,; Taeh si'iuare ineh c ' ' sweat-t idle- ir j p j . of which m:iv he i il ni i n i n jr-1 i le o v. e-f. i. : : ! mukino; an ::iv,'. surfaco of yonr I . I v . a tile ditch for dr:iTii:; most ?eveutecn in'!--- ' A Parrot St"';v . V. ' au out ofntiennui uL - 1-ir in his hal.ils. '. t ". was his cntO!n to t.'ki- : " tea to visit sonic !; name of Tate. v. ho '.'.' ' street. IV f ro k r : would oxn t!;0 t : ' room wIk re wo - 1 Now it Ii.:;-: - 1 some';:."'- a!n;t tlie roi'iu v.:.;:: jrootl, as a xreat tre.i!. we su.ldentlv i!ii--i i ' room, and could not tl. hnl erono. We r.il scarcho1 tlie li"ti-e h ; Poll" COIlld WO f. d ' Father loft, a i,su:d. ! " I onr mighlors, li .n i'H for onr jx.t Wliat v- - upon tnniino; the c v.cv to sec Tollv onitelv w n v. if til whiTO r.re y.-- I'pon which M.i-tcr ' l i impudent little he: 1 ' looked up find said. Tate's." Liberal C!:'--'-' E.TiNi'.vi?:iiNo Ki -The alarminc frcp-a-n'-y v M extino;iiislis:ir them a importanct to evtry !' ' Im.ps one of the tn to throw a cloth of t-v: ' n flames, find thus t:.i u ; clo is not a!u:iv kit'.d:en, hi re frequently occur, lr.cnds llur m oti-: !
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