i . . . . Advertising Rates. Wo desiro it to be distinctly understood (but no advertisements will bo inserted in 1 1 1 w vjui uui rvuvu An llnlenofi.lr-'il Fumile er. the columns of Tnit Carsox Aovocatk that may ,be received, from unknown parties or .UUIIllf-1l r ' lllLl, , FA 1 . ...... v VI, . , nnna unless accompanied uy iue uasii, The following arc our only terms i flKK ROUARE (10 LINES), I.IIIHV V. PIOIIXniiTI r,t-n,-i n . -tftt-. V . v .... One vear. each Insertion 10 eta". tlx months, each insertion ,.ili 15 ct5.' Terms I $1.00 pcrAmra to etout i'tscctPTios ot run AD Three months, each insertion 20 cts. II. V. Morthime'r, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." 1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. TT 1 -T- J .. I VOL. VIII., No. 38. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1880. If not paid in advance, 1.23 tj uu jrrin-E AT VPTV rnw nrlnva '' .I. , . , , t Less than three months, iirst insertion $1 1 each subsequent Insertion 25 eta. Local notices 10 cents rer line. It. V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. A. 1. Mosser, M anutacturor ol and Dealer Is STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and. Sheet-Iron Ware ai General House Misliiiig Goods. HOOFING nml srOTJTINO done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. i I am theanthnnsrtl aaort for the ale of tho follow-in FIRST-CLASU stoves TllU 8ILVEU & GOLD MEDAL COOK, Tin: LIGHTHOUSE CUOK. THE MAYFLOWER HAVOK, THE SUNSHINE nAKOEsdd IlieNEW ANC110U HEATER, and am Selling tbcm VEft V CHLA P tor Cosh. i rerr kind of MOVlFattATF.S and-yinE 1RI(,KS kept constantly on bind. Store on SOUTH Street, . A few doors above Bank St, LEIIIOHTON. ratronnge solicited Butislac' ion guaranteed. Oct. 511 A. I). JlOSSUIt. Mrs. C. DeTSdHIRSCHKY Resprct fully announces to her friends arid the public generally. Unit she 1ms moved back to Lehighton, nnd Is now located In i lie largo store room on Second Street, two doors aloro run, and cnrnesily Invites their attention to her New, Largo and Elegant assortment of Notions anil Faucy Goods, comprising Underwear, Berlin nnd Herman, town Wool', lloslerv, Imported anil Do. niestlc lllbbonx, () loves. (-'lowers and a fine assortment uC,New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above. I keep a lull and complete stock of ci:ioia PIJUITS, LIJIHUHOEIt AND SWITZEIt CHEESE; TUIIlliCN & Con foci loin, tontitfier with a variety of G efts not general, ly kept In any other store In town. If you do not seo what you want, ask for It. A sharo of publlo palrofiilao .Solicited; and perfect sntlifnctlun guaranteed In (jrlsb atld quality ofKOOds. Second St., 2 floors above Iron, April 10, 16S0. KEIimilTON, Pa. yiVIO i: II U JIT'S Livery & Said Stables OA NIC STIIBIST.LISIIIGUTON, P FAST TROT UNO HORSES, EL'EG AfT rjAillUAGES. &nd positively LOWER PRICES tbau any oiuev lavory in me uoaniy. , Large and hnndsome Carriages for Fnnernl purposes and Weddings. DAVID JiUHKUT If OT. 22. IS7J P. LUCKENIUCU, TWi Doors Below tlio "Broadway iieo'se ilAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Tattcrns of Plain and Tans) Wall Sapcrsj Window 'Shades; Prilnts & Painters' Supplies, lowest cash rmcr.s. JOHN F. HALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voico an3 Theory.) LEIIIGIITON, PA. .Sole agent for tbe J. & C. Fischer Piano ; And dealer In all kinds of Pianos and Urgans, Terms low and msy. blatc, lumber, bricks, etc, taken In eicliuni. ,, Sheet Nuilo and books furnished on short notice. For particulars, terms, &c., Address, JU11N l HAI.IUUII, Aug. 2, wa.-ly. Lehlghlon, Ta. P rlmo Itunio M.tilu llreutl! WHY OO liUXORYl WhOTynu ein Buy W founds ol llit dims llieacV- FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CES'TS I J. V. O'NEAL, tlie popular Dread and fake Haser, of Leinghtoii in order to meet ilie wants tif tti tunes has Iteitucoit bei'r.eout hlscete trstcd Uoiuo Uado 11 HEAD to Five Loaves forTwenty.fivoCts. Cash. Sugar, Raisin Cucotnat t'cotcti, Drop. Cream aud other CAKEa, only Tfn Cents per Dozen. Look. Out fur lliu W.ipron! At MAUOIl CHUNK, on Tuesday. Thursday .and Saturday Alumina. LEIllull TON audw LISjfORT.every After noon except fr rtday. TERMS STRICTLY CASH I ratronkgn .ollclted J. w. O'NEAL. Hl ollEi Opposite First National Banc. aprllayl Bin i i-trcel, Lehighton ra. 9 . Apr Book. Magailne or Newaraper sent post paid at tbepabli.heralowrat i-rice. witn a va'o uie premium. Wo give a tine II x is vim? ul the Capitol uuilolnt, tbe most maanltlcent tI,'?c.ln.r.B ,D America, ala aim udul vtewauf tbe While Ilnuse, Treesnrr bulldliip, rtmlltaxonian insiunte. Pjient OIHen. Mount Viruou and other paints ot mterentln and abouc Hie Na tional capital Oroeralaaru for tbe lance Oid Hot euuravtug or for ot of tbe views, end c.ib met puotOKrapbs of Leadlua tttateameii. at rout prloca. It vou want anv bo..k or tn suliscrlbe lor any period cal. or lo renew au old mibM-rli,. tiou.eond utamp tor a coov of tlie l.irKliAltv 111) I. LEI IN contatutua book iuih nonces of ' new publieat ions, caiaioirue, pnoes. elo. AATIONAL NEWS 11UHEAU. Lock box oi U30 treet. March i3-tf. WaQtngton, 1). C. tftn n A WKSK in your own towri.ts.iO SSItlk Outfltfree. Norlsk. Header It vou J j VJ aut a buincss at wlncb persons of ' eltbemei can maae arear pay all the I'm?.,SSywrk.r.te for particular, lo II, M . LLKTT, & CO Portland;. Ale. June 2J.lv. I opatenanceto makAmoney- r.ipwuiotakeiubairtoitona for . . j . .iuv 'a'le.c, cuiapeet and bt I Illusi-atcd famliv publicstiou m Ybo woinL 1 Any one can beeoma a aueceMlu, azent "ii elegant work, of rt bivcm freotX tuVi ber- ' The price is ao low that almo-t ever" bod" VuV I ,MS.? ?.iTi. I1 ,:",' "But reports u,aklus IJIK' clear proflt in ten duya. AllwhueuHai- SLX.ln""t- You "u uevow aiU?25r ' time to ine bunnoa, or on r your tnaio iiuul You need nut be away p ui homS "r ,'iant V,c.1?nd0f!i",t.:,.""u"'wf FalldirwiTo". and leru. free. l.leeiu. ail expeuslte Ootut i frej. 11 vou want profitable work seedna voir I HiZil.tt'"!0- ","t ootblLK w ir tbi bnalnesa. Looue who eucaeia folia to make arrest par. Addieas UBOltOE 8TINSON A ' co.,l'ttsi(l.lait. JoVeii.il. 1 CARDS, Hoot slid Shoe makers CltrjtonDretney,fn Iran's building. Uank street. Allordtrs promptly llttd worfe warranted. Attorneys. T4 P. Lohost T. 8. R. dtLUAlJ yOaUSTEET & GILHAfl ATTORNEY'S AT I.AW, Oitlbt : Leran's llulldlng, Bank Street, LEHIOllTON, PA. Collections arid all Legal business entrust to ,them will receive ..rouipt attention. ' feb. Zl. 1880. John kline, ATT0RNE7 AT LAW; offlcot Corner Susquehanna ani Race streets MAOcn CHUNK, i'a, 'u!y).iy JOHN 1). UERTOLETl'E, ATTOItRKt AND COUftiEfcLOR AT IjAW, Offlco i llooto 2, oround Floor Mansion House MAUrif CnUNK, PA. Mir he cnn.nl'od In Oermnn. inat25.i,v -T- ji. n.irsiiEK, ATTOIINEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BAxSTEitr,LtniaBT0N,PA. Real Estate and Collection Acencr. WIUBu.yand Sell H.al Kstate. Conveyancing .lestly done Col actions promptly made. Settling Kstates of D4 sdentsa specialty. May be consulted In Knllsh ndtiernian. NCT.2. J AS. It. STHUTIIERS, ATTORN IY AT LAW, T: Oflce t ti floor of lthoad's Hall, MrucIi Cliimk, Pa. All business eutruated to hltn will be promptly Attended to: Mar2T, ly. jp J. aiEEUAR, ATTlHtNEY AT LAW, in Tcor above HA Sit IN IU1USB SIAUOiI CHUNK, PkMMXi 9-Can hn ronsulted In German. rjan9. Justices and Insurance. X cOnveyanukr, AND GKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tbe fijliowlnit Companies ace Represented: l,EllA )N MUTUAL Firjlfl.. REAIJ10 MUrttAL rlliC, WOM0 I1 UK, FOTTHVILLK FIRE. LU II I tl II FIRE, and the TRAV ELEIfs ACCIDENT INSUUANOE. Also PennsvlvanW and Mutnil Horae Thief Detoclvoand Insurant o Co.-npau v. Marco 29. 1871 I HQS. KEMERER. B ElSNAllD I'HILLIl'S, OobBTr BOH.DIMO, MAXIUIl CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. ?r PQLi'j'iES In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Hates Aug. 23-yl jlilJLI STOLliE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance Agent MAUOH CHUNK, PA. S- Business transacted In English and erman. Aug. S3yl Physicians and Dentists. -Qit. citTsiiAnb Veterinary Slii'geoii, BANK STREET. LEKIOHION. TA D.iSosses ot tbe Fcil a specialty. JnlyK.yl QliAUI.ES Yi. HOW Elf, rilYSlCIAll AND sunoEnN, PN.6VILLC Eatt ricn Township. Carbon bounty. Pa. Alny be consnlted In Entrtbb and German. It, iineneo nt the Hotel. JuiyiPvi Slntington Dental Offioe, ESTAnLlSH KD 1570. Arlcial Tcetn Made to Restore tbe Original (Monnf Lips & G&ceks. Dr. L. Campbell. FiLLfila Teeth a SreciALTr. loct. 4-ly JQR. W. A. COUTRiailT, surgeon DCsrisr; Tenders his professional services lo the poo" pie of Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Weissport' Packcrtoriafid Ticinity. OFFICE: Opposite the Droidway House, EROAmVAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Laughing Gas alwdy on hand. AU work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl Y: ItBHEIl, M. I)., rARRYVILLE, Carbon Countv, Pa. Hon na I Residence,.., f lorn 7 a. rn. to 10 a. m. I and ISuoon lo to p. m Mar be consulted In the German Language P.O. Address ieblirbton'. mar.'20, U -T a. iJerhameu, JI ti.i ' PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ltQEON Sperlal tlUutlon paid to Cbroole lllMasaa. Offlce: 8outh tut corner Iron and 2nd tt..Le b.t;hton.l'. AprPS, UTS. JJ IJ. REHEIt, JI. 1). V. S Uxamlnliig Snrgeon, TRAOTICINO niYSIWANandSUliaEoN, to"'l' u,nltetce, "EfES'e B toe It, LeJUKb. May be consulted tu tbe Clcrmm Laufruane. Nov. S). F. A. LEHMAN.V, Solicitor of American and lorclg-i Patents. Washington. II.U. All business ennnected wltli lirteni, whether be. fore the Patent Office ur the i ourts, promptly intended to. Nocharge m ide unless a patent ll secure, I, Send tor circular. oclS-tf ONLY t20 .For Ms style Singer. We will send U to your D not lo bn HcamltiH.1 hn forn vou pay for It. Jf it iNUotasiepreseuWdttcaD be rulurued at our expensa pei.d' poatal oinl for ip lu.tratd Olioular. C. A. WOOD & CO., 17 N.Tentli -t I'M . r. Julylfml. JI MILTON A. WEISS, HDCCXSSOn TO noMio & hofford', CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton, la prepared to Manifficture. to order, every description of OAB!niAUF.S, UUUUIES, SLEIOIIS, . .. SPRING WAGONS, Rom ig's Pat. Platform Wa gon , &.c, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Of til description promptly attended to at the most reasonable prices. At- All Work guaranteed, add patiSHase Is rospectrully solicited, MILTON A. WEISS July 21, 18eo-yl . Central Carriage Works, Banlc St., Lel.iglilon, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most substantial manner, und at Lowest Cash 1'rlccs. Repairing rioiiiptlj Atlruilcd lo. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 29, 1870 yl Proprietors. DANIEL WIEAND, "oarriages, Wagon s,Sleighs,&c CORNER OP RANK AM IRON STREETS, LEIIKIHTON. Penna., Respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he is prepared to Build all des criptions of UAKRIAOE3, SPKINO WAGONS. , , . SLKH1IIS. to In theLstcst end Most Approved Mjles, nt Prices lully as low as tho nnio en bo obtain. ed elsewhere, guaranteeing th best Seasoned Maicrial nnd most substantial workmanship. Particular atimtlon (jlven to REPAIRING fn Ml Its details, nt the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuarautecd. Deo . 1879-yl DAN. WIEAND. T HE SLAHNGTO.X PLANING MIIL Cabinet Vare Factory, AT JILATINUTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals in all kinds and sites of line, Hemlock Oak and Hard Wooo Lumber, and Is now mo pared to oxeeute uny aiiouut ot orders lor BresseD Lumbelt OF ALU KINDS. Doors, Sashes, llflnds, Slintleni, Jlonldlngrs, Cabinet AVarcj Ac., With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order.- The Machinery n nil new and ol tho best and most Improved kinda. I employ none but the best workmen, line well seasoned and goo! ma teilal.netf am theieforeablo to puat anteo eutlro aaiinlaetlon to all who mav favor me with a call. Orders ov mail pioraptly attended to. .Mr charges are moderate, term'i cash, or Interest iharged alter thirty days. GIVE mFa CALL. rr Those enaaged In Bnild na will flndttt iheir adrantage to h.ve hiding, Hi-or Boards Poors, aaliea, butlers, &c. r mrdeatthl Factnrr. ilaylOyl JOHN BALLIET. FARMERS. LOOK toYonr INTERESTS, AND PUnoiIASE A Champion lower' aM Reaper ! The Beit In the Market, for Sale by J. I.. GABEL, AOKST FOROAltllOIV COUNTY. At.n r.n ...I r. o.,. . i ... ... Purchasers. CHEAP FUR CASH, 10,000 feet Georgia Yellow Pine Floorinc White Pino Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. AT HIS HARDWARE STORE. Apni t-me- Lehighton,- Pa. DM L7C Of all kinds TUJ0R8.alKhsr r r n ges of IHOOH or umcua an! ', , all dieasM oltbe ItKOTUM quicklr and oerfeetly cuied br a etmnia and bootblng ItBUEDY. or Kloruailea lUitu I)U J. FABBR4C0.lAaut,N. Y. Opinml Mombloe Habit Cured In loorlad... No par till Cared. Dr. J SisraKs. Lebsnon, ra svr.a.. Railroad Guide. plllLA. & KHAOINQ RAILROAD. Arrangement of rasseuger Tfalris. MXYJOIiT. 1880, Trains leave AL1.EMOWS as follows t (VIA rKIlKIOlUN UAILKOAU), For Phtludolpbla,al4i3.i, 0.45, HMO.a.m., and 5.50 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Fbtladrlplila at "MOD. bi.,35.t. ra. IV1A CABr rp.NXA. nilAKCU.) For Ro.tdlng nnd llHrrisoutg, 5.50, e.Ofta m 12.10. 4.30 and 9(p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 5 CO, 0.05 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. For Iteaillne, 4.30 p. At. For lteadiug, UarrlsbUrg, ami way po nts, 5.C3 p. m, (Via BEiiiLCItr.il.) , rorThlladclplila from 1. V, Depot 4.49. 0.12, 8 fi a. m ,12.".1.5.41, tl.24 p. m. HUiluay 4 bO p.m For rhlladeliihia Horn L. & a. Depot "ansa. m., 12.01. 60p, m. Trains FOR A UISjTOWN leave as follows: I VIA rKUIilOMF.S ItAILliOAD.) Leave PhilaJelphln, 7,40 a. to; and 1,0, M.CO .inC 6.00 p. m. RUNDAYr. Lcdto Pulladolphln, 8.0 it. m 311 nud '4.15 p. tu. . (VIA CAST TENNA DRANCIM Leave Reading 7.sa lo.3un.ui., v. t0 3.61,snd(!,i5 i,in. Leave Harilsburg, 5.14, 8.t6 ando.to. a. ra 1.43 and 4.00 p. in. I.cavo Lancaster, 8. Oi a.m.. 1.(0 and s.sn p. ro. Lcavecolutubla I.Ka, in . 1.05 aud 3.40 p. m. (.UJiDAYn. Leave Rending, 7,:o and !).( 5 ti.ro. I,cavellairihiiuig,52i a.m. . (VIA I1ET1ILKUIM.J T.o.ivo "hlladcltila7oo, 5t, vl", 2.15, 5,I5, 8.00 p. m. Huudiv i Ji a. m.. a.,i p. m Trains in til ken thus ) run to anttfiom depot Oth and Otceti streets, l'lillndelphta other linlnflon d Horn Broad etrtct deput. Tinlns "Via Betlilehrm" tun to nml fiom Hells at. Depot, except those mnikcil () Too (Mi n, in nuit s.S'in, pi, tiiiinsfrom Allen. town, ami the 7.41 n:in und 0.3" p. in. trams from Philadelphia, baio through tara to aud I row Philadelphia. J. K. WOOT1I3N. aeerai jrannacr. C. a HANCOCK. CVn'l ran. JVcAct .ltrcnl. may 15 MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN. MASS. ciscovnnrn op LYDIA E. PIMKHAM'S VEGETABLS COMPOTOD. The Positive Cnro Tor all Female Complaints. ThLs preparation, aa Its name slgnlfles, consists of Testable Proportles that oro harmless to the mokt del ic&te laralld. Upon onotrUItbo merits of this Com pound will bo McorLtrpd, as relief la lmmcdlatoj and when Its uso Is continued, in nlnetr-nlne cases In a hux dred, a permanent euro Is ctTcctcd,a thousands will tcs llfy. On account of its proren merits, It Is to-day re commended and prescribed by the best physicians In the country. It will euro entirely tha won form of falling of the uterus, Lcncorrhcua, irrcjular and painful Menstraatlon.allOTarlan Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floo dines, nil Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Chance of life. It will dissolve and expel tumors fromtheuteruslnanearlystaere of development. The lenaency to cancerous nuznors there u checked rery speedily by its use. In fact It has proved to bo tho (rreat- esi ana oesc remedy mat has erer been discover ed. It permeates every portion of the system, anJ give new life and vlffer. It removes falntncsi,flatulcncy, de- nroys au craving lor sumulants, and reUeres veaknese of the stomach It cures Bloating, Headaches, Ifervous rroatratton, uenerai vemuij, sleeplessness, Pcprcstfon and Iuu gestlon. That f eeling of bearine donTi, causinff pain, velfbt and backache, la always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstan ces, act In harmony with the lav that go Terns the f emale system. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound Is unsurpassed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comptrund Is prepared at 33 and 35 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mom. mcoit.00. Bis bottles for $5.00. Bent by mall in tho form of pills, also In tho form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. nTCILSl freely answers all letters of Inquiry Bend for pam phlet. Address as above Mention thU paper. No family should be without LYDIA riNKTIAJl' LIYEIt TILL3. They cure Constipation, Biliousness, and Torpidity of the liter. 5 cents per box. JitlLNSTUIV, HULLO WAY & CO. Oen erul Agent?, 1'hllfi., Pa. Sold by A. J. Uur IIdk, LehlKhton. ia. Juno 12, IScO-Jy. A Valuable Book Free "A Trontla" on ( Lmnlc Dl'eflp, einbrncii'g i ntarrb, 1 nrout Lung, Heart, BiomucU.Livcr, Kid ne) a. UiiuaiF and Frmalo DlH-aaca; -iro, )l'ca sent free lo any address Jivery aufftrer frnm tnfpoiilao.ipea ca no cuiod. Send for tills boon to the iiiTjcricnfl a plivftciait of Id'ct experience, cvdnraed ur bninlrods ni ioxllnir cl.iicnHMbo testify tn his ekl'l. hend attuiin to iwv wstuc to E. Mvingston, SI, lX.siffi Superior m. To I do. Ohio. iir3.yl Pianos 115" to .oi.-An alrictlv rir-tCaa, onmnt uiinieuiio aciniy rilce. Jf Giu:st IJo;oi:ttai ciiueniKal JCx. Sold at Wliolenulo Faetniy I'licca. htbiito. . Matbushoi'aSealeiorSnuaio Cr. nda" Hoest Uprights in America, is? 000 In use. Catiiiogue 01 48 lmie'" Ireo. JUIIILEU OltOAJTH.tbn bet in tho w-irirt. Au 8 stop organ, only MS 13 slims, m; Clicu. larsfree. Aria'UtoniSi'aratrlal-frcigbtiuo if unsatisfactiirr. FACTuur. r,;n, r.t n(j lctn ,uc, niuiwi JIUOIU at , price. Catalogue of 3.0 ,t choice pieces sent foi 8a aiauip, Altdrea.. 1 IJKNI)ISLSSOIl. PIANO CO. apr.3m3 Box 20'5, N . Y. Sfni business nsw bclore tbe public. You ,an maze mouor f inter at work tor ua than at anything Will aiartyou In! a (lav andunwaioa maie at Home br tl e Industn us lie. woiueii boya ao.igiria wantid overywhero to work Tie n.. Kow . the time. You can 'ovote y.iur whole tune lo the work, or only vour spare momenta, rio other buHticaa t'l pav vou nea-lv us will. Aooue wilting to work can tali to nialu enor. nioua pay ir euitaglug at onco, ca.tly Oatnt aud lermsfifw. Areat opnortuuttr for uiak )o moucr laoilr and honor blr Addio-a IJtUr A CO., Augusta. Maine. Jutio;6-tv Tlrlunlnar. Wind and llaln you will never pare sueli a chance again. Wo have tho oeit arse aire, uni roved ItfDBEit Roll Ciott.ea Wnng. i in tho world, selliuu a leea than ball price Good reference guaranteed. Evorybudr 'BED hot" 11 get oiel An coniprtltint i The be-t, cuauro i f jour lllo limeio iakf. ilo.vtr bam ties, I. 60. ilicuaia aud full paulcnhira fiee. ai nl- wlllluc to be ci nriueiit addiess, I'Aiuoo.i Wiii.Noaa Co.. New Uidu rd Jiam. mat. 2, 3iu. All about ItsCliniste. BelLCrops. Live-stock aud Farming I trusts lis rnpui increase lu population attd woudeifuldeveopmeutol ma tenal resource its lrv and wtl seasons-its advent ge.audtlladvau'agea,all c o bo team ed in the KANSii Caiuiks miw In ita istli rear, the oldest Akncultural Journal In the New West, an s.page w oeily l arm und Faiul.' ly paper, 100 contributora umoug the practi eal larraeis, fruit-ttioner., and biedera of ILe Mce. Clitniiotea farip.la' iei:ei f 0111 ev.rv couutv lu Kaunas. 1'lro 1'AUltau I. ue ufseuil pjtisr fur nub l.i.iiia the etiaj a of the sute. tiuosor ption price, porttstfc puid j 00 y. 1 veur.l .iu I ropy, 0 mouib, ,1.1)0. 1 etpf. 3 moulLa Asocnta. a twwpla i-uvy i'rw fe auy A tldrtu. E. E EU INO, Ed tor iai 1'ubli.ber. Jlliy i7-wa TilPKKA. KANSAS. . CVOUTIl AND" MIDDlS-AOED, Would you i.ero tor ,rioot!.M Uniilinnrl 0 e.i.l autun aud you will cm art- mdllllljUll ,' vlu lu seated 011 vlop. " muJmwl ' Frof. J.Y. K(JA .. ogdensouri Jt.v. jalrirj 1 of the U.S.an(! Canada..' 0. C. UUDUsF CO.. Innorinr. art Vsra'Mtwa. Uwrtoe aYruiaa. Hit j jj. i-It The the Carbon Advocate. SUNSET, by w. n. n. I hare watched the sun In the west. Sinking down through tho pgrtali of day j i.ike an angel from realms or rest, He faded In glory away. And long Tjhen Ills chariot of gold Hod rolled through the gateway of night 1 he Heavens In radlence untold, Wcro streaming with banners of light. Thus life, llko the sun through1 the sky, Moves on to the Island of rest, And visions of beauty must die, Llko tho sun In the gold-streaming west. Hut, oh I when youth's tjolden 'fredtij Have vanished like visions ofday, And In death tbe rcd-flowlng streams Lie chill tn their channels of clay. Oh, then t when llfo's struggle Is past, Its toll and Its buf Jen laid down, May wo enter llfo's gateway at last; And wottr Immortality's crown. DiRRT, Pa, Aug. 1,1880. TllU ltn.SU OF YORK. If IncastcTSS-tirlght rose is red As blood, uponiULStalk, 'Tis well lit tendrils should bo led To twine tho rose or York. If, rivals,, they on princely crest Have shed their angry blows, 'Tis well that Lancaster should rest lldsldo York's lull-Mown rc'io. Tho warfare of each house should end, The Jealousies should cease; The red nnd whlto together blend, To form the flower of peace. For not alone the roses blow In Lancaster or YofkJ Tho land Is sweet with flowers, i know, On every parent stalk. There Is no maiden set apart, Earth's brightness all In her, 'Though roses blossom for tho heart, in Yort of Lancaster. And beauty sets the land astir, And glories n each walk; Red as tho rose of Lancaster, White as the rose of York. MY WIFE'S RELATIONS. "Broiled spring chickens for tea, eh? said I. "And lobster salad and fried ova- sterol Upon my word, this looks as if we were going lo have comttany." "So we are; hiy dear," said mv wife. looking a littlo guilty, as sho polished up tho surface of the big silver tea-tray with a new chamois leather. "They are ail come to visit me uncle Silas, and mint Jlelicent, ami tho children, ami cousin Joab, and tho two Miss Wiliiierdings,and my aunt Ltmisiu to meet tho Reverend Mr, Speakwell, Iroin Minnesota, who married my second cousin Jerusha Wilde. Mr. Speakwell is troubled with catarrh, and ho thinks of slaying ot our houso lor a few weeks, whllo ho is bclnj treated by Dr. Doscm l" I put down my linen duster and brown paper parcels with some emphasis. "Oh, confound tho Roy. Mr. Spoakwolll" said 1. "John!" ejaculated my wife. "Well, my dear, I can't help it," esftj I, "It s not In liuinun nature to endure every tiling. And I've been relationed out of oil patience, ever since our marriage. The Jenkinses went nway last week, tho Dird- salls took nn affectionate leave yesterday, ana now, just as I waj contemplating n peaceful evcuing by ourselves, hero's a new swarm, hungrier than the rest, Just about to settle down upon us 1 In my opinion, Kitty, my dear, relations should bo abol ished." "I am surprised ai you, John," said my wife. 'My own jicople, thatnro so fond of me." "There's where you aro mistaken, my dear," said I. "It's your comfortable spring beds and goo4 cookery that they aro fonil of and not you." "John I" "I'd ho willing to wafcera good round sum on tho truth of my assertion," said I, "Because you have no relations yourself-" "Thanks to Proyidcnco for that!" said I, devoutly. "I was reared in a foundling asylum, ano havo nobody to thank but my self for my tolerable success in the world!" "It's no reason you should fitid fault with mine," said Kitty, with her bright blue eyes full of tears. "And Mr. Siieakwell is such a spiritually-minded man, and dear uncle Silas loves you just as if you were his only eon, and cousin Jacob is so interested in the children." "I'm nittch obliged lo 'em," said I, dry ly. "But I slept all lost week on sofa cush. ions laid in tho bath tub: and we had four- tee)! people hero over tho anniversaries) aud I was obliged to give up my own room for a mouth lust winter lo old Mr. Mansowell, not to speak of our being hajf jiofsoned with Aunt Louise's hygcian messes, iu the fall. When tho (wet said, 'There's no place like home,' I presumo he meant whou thero wcro no relations visiting him, l'l lejl jrou what, my dear," with a sudden inspiration, "I've a great mind formally to deed over this house to your relations, if thev will ngreo solemnly to leave me iu iieacq for the rest uf mv lile, wheresoever I day est up my family tents." . "Nonsense!" said mv wife. "Do en nn stairs and change your things, and brush your hair, and get ready for tea. They're all waiting In tho bet parlor.ond I was ox nectlug your return to see alxiut hiring some oot beds from the villaco hotel, to nut un In the attie for those lour little Speakwel) children. You see, aunt Louisa has the uiuo be-l-room; and cousin Jaoob alecna in the littlS wing chamber, atfd Mr. and Mrs. Speakwell will have our own room, and " 'Indoedf" said I. "And are wo to sleep In II.a l.-..4l IU ,M UUI 1,1 "Don't be cross, Johp," said my wife, ap pejlinly. "Ouo must be hospitable, you know. And I can easily make up the sofa bod in the back parlor for cur use, for u week or two." I said untiling, but ground my leotb Jn silent despair, as I sprang up stairs, two steps at a time, to make what changes I could In my toilet, by the aid of a ten by twelve glass, hung over the wasbstand of a stuffy little bath room. The Reverend Mr. Speakwell was o big man, with astill bigger voice, and a limp, faded little wife, whose sole jrthly Interests seemed centered in her four white-eved, freckle-faced children. Uncle Silas and Aunt Milicent wero a silent couple, with excellent appefilos, and, two tall boys, who giggled and snickered at each other iu tho u.iorviiis ot ine oonvcualiou, Cousin Jucib talked iiipemntlr' with his mouth full, and the Iwo Mim Wilmerding Mrved as general eeluws to thereat; wlnle Amu Louiaa devoured loUlor salad ad hki- turn, and kept 0:1 seudingon ii.rcup for more grwn tea, uidil I trembled fur her nerves. Wbire my wife, oarel'ul and troubled, Ilk. Martha of old, with many things, looked ready tu droii with tho hospitable exertions she hod made, and I, sitting a mere cipher at the head or my ubl, fell ss if I ware keeping k bonrdiBghouse without any of tbe pecuniary emolument therefrom. "My trunks will be up in the six o'eluak lr.iin,' eiid the Rsr. Mr. SpeaVnll. "I'll troublo you, cousin Toynlr, to send an ex- fircssman to tho depot for 'em. And if thero 9 any apartment in this domicile, cousin Poyntz, that could bo fitted up as a study for my temporary use, It would greatly facil itate my intellectual occupation during my sojourn in the suburbs of this great city. Anl I must beg that you will keep the house very still during tho hours that I devote to study." Hero my wifo looked nt me aghast,th!ok ing of little Johnny anil the baby. "Never mind, my dear," I remarked, tot to voce, "wo can easily get 'em boarded out somewhere." "And," went on tho Rev. Mr. Spenkwcll, "I Bhould esteem it L favor Jf it trarsa nh'd buggy could bo procured for my daily use Ohen going to Doctor Doscm, in the city, as the motion of the train disagrees with my nervous system." "I don't happen to own a carriage," said I. "But I might buy one." "Thank you, thank yom cousin Poyntl' Baid Mr. Speakwell, blandly "And if there is any other little tiling you should happen to want," I added, "pmy don't be backward in mentioning it." "No, I won't, cousin Toyntz," said Mr. Speakwell, with Iho utmost grSvlty. And I am bound to tsy that he kept hts word. For Ihrec days I endured the swarm 6f visitors which literally miesteil my home, and then I made up my mind that patience had ceased to be a virtue. "I'll put a stop to this thing," said I. I camo home one night with a tragical expression on my face. "Kotlietilil,'" I said lo my wife, "I am ruined." "What I" cried all the company at once. "Those shares in tho Western Union, you know?" said I, smiting my forehead. "Yes, dear," gasped poor Kittv. "They havo gono down," safd I. "Not worth a penny." "Oh, John!" "I wish I had taken your adyice, and let 'em alone' said I. "But, alter all, it does not matter much, as if I had no friends." I looked beamingly around at my wife's relations. They returned the glance by the blankest ofstarcs. "If I borrow two hundred dollars apiece of ull these tlenr kindred," said I, with ob triisive cheerfulness, and request Undo Si las to endorse my business notes " "I rould'nt think of such 0! thing," inter rupted Hint gentleman. "I should bo most happy to oblige," said cousin Joab, "but I am quite 01H ol funds nt present." "And I." said (ho Rov. Mr. Speakwell, pushing back his chair, "must save what little shure I tiossess of the world's filthy lucre to pay my passage and that of my family hack to Minnesota." "Surely," cried I, "you would not go away and leave me in such pecuniary straits us these." Tlie Rev. Mr. Speakwell buttoned up his pockets significantly. 'It is every man's business lo look alter himself, cousin I'oyntz." said he: "and I don't scruplo lo say that It is dow'prighl dishonesty for a business man liko'youreelf to get into such financial difficulties. And in fifteen minutes every cousin of the, lot hail, upon some excuso or another, vanished from the room, to pack aud pre pare for immediate departure. I looked nt my wife; my wifo looked at 1110. I burst out laughing; Kitty began to crv' ; ' "My dear," said I, "it's an easier lob than I thought it would bo. I didn't knoiy.but mat 11 wouici uo necessary lor me to bring the small pox in tho house before I could get rid of your relations. Hut oro we ver ry poor, John? And must wo give up this dear littlo cottage? Oh, now cruel it is ni cousin Joab, and Mr. Speakwell, ami Uncle Silasariil vll of them, not to help you. I know Mariana Wilmer ding has live thousand dollars that she wants to put out at interest, for she told me only yesterday, and " "Yes, exactly," said I. "But probably she does'iit regard me as a very good invest ment." "After all I have done for then!" sobbed my wit). "Relations aro only human, my dear,' said I. "John," said she, "will you tell mo how much you lost in that horrid Western Union 6tock? Because I would rather know the worst ot once." "Lost?," reieatcd I, looking up from my niwspaper, which I was reading in Undo SIIjs' favorite easy choir, now vucnled for 1110 nrst time lor many dnys. "Why, who emu 1 iiuti ititi, niiviuiugr "You did." "Excuso me, my dear; I said nothing of the kind. I ineiely stated that the West ern Union eharesvcro not worth a penny. Neither werj they, to ine, as I had sold out an 1 possessed a week ago." "jonnr- "Yes, my dear." "How could vou?" "Very easily." said I. with a latent smile. My dear. I think if vour relatives hml stayea .another week 1 should havo commit ted suicide." And you told that horrid story just to get rid of them?" "I matlo that unimpeachable statement with that precise intention." "They were rather trying," con'fesied Kit ty. "Ann 1 iiiinkiney might have ucltied you a iiuie wuen tuey tuougnt you bank runt." "Thev will not come vlsitincrherencain." mm uuieiiy. -1J r Aud I was right. They did not. 'run cz. ill's fiiouii of lift. The Czar's mode of llfo has changed a great deal sinco tbe last attempt on his life. He only leaves bis palace now when busi ness requires it, and then usually in a close carriage accompanied by six of bis own mounted escort (Circassians), He yiecS at 7 o'clock, While dressing he is informed as to what he had dono on that day the year previous, what uniform ho had worn.whom ho bad received, e'.c. Ha then takes tea, and receives tbe Prefect of tbe city, the Minister of the Imperial Cccitand other dignitaries. After Walking lor some time up and down the spacious rooms he with draws into his working cabinet, and then pays a visit to the ick Empress,never omit ting at the samo time to visit his daughter, the Duchess of Kdinbugh, who with her children occupies tbe same rooms she pos sessed when a young girl. Thsroupon the Emperor receives the ministers and other high officials who are required to report lo hun, and transact business with them. At 12 o'clock breakfast is brought in, which the Emperor usually takes alone in his cabinet. The other members of the Imperial family resident in tho Winter Pit lace aro also in the habit of taking breakfast alone in their rooms. After breakfast the Emperor usual ly lakes a drivo, but always with a definite puriose cither to attend parado or pay a visit to some member of the imperial house. Returning to the palace, he siends the time until dinner either at work or visits the Em press or her children most frequently his daughter, with whose children he loves to chat and play. Dinner is laid precisely at 6, but slnoe the catastrophe of Feb. 61 h, never in one particular room, and all the members of tho imperial family seldom sit down together. Au exception to this, how ever, are the grand (so called) gala dinners. In thM oases the Emperor sits down with all the mtrnbor of the imperial house and the foreign ambassadors at on table, the srvleo being ef gold. Tea Is served ail). A Her that the Emperor sometimes plays a short fieme, generally whist, with the tier sans nearest to btto, and rUrw at latest to rest at II For the Oabdoit Advocate. Tlie Iruporlnlico bt iflKlf nn flour. IIW quickly has Ilia last half hour pass ed I I Involuntarily exclaimed on having looked at tbe clock, having been engaged in reading. Reflection suggested yes, and how many events have occurred within the last half hour? Imagination presented be fore me a sort of views of things that had transpired throughout the world in that short space of time, Thejlrst object that attracted my atten tion Was a mcrcliant who was pacing his apartment with an agitated step, nnd frenty In his countenancetwhile a letter, which he had Just received, lay upon the table. It contained an account of tho wreck of a richly laden ve53cl which he had daily ex pected. At half past 61cven o'clock ho sup posed himself worth thousahds, ami at twelve found himself dependent on his rriends for subsistence. Alas I what a Ohango tn the last half hour. In another part I saw a poor, but Intelli gent fn an) he tat by his homely fire, tho dying ombors cast a flickering flame which reflected In tho big, round drop that suffus ed his palid eye. Ills children cried for bread, and his sflectionato wifo ill-concealed the r!ef which almost burst her heaving bosom. Ho sat pensive nnd silent, when suddenly tho door opened and a messenger appeared with necessary means for his fututo. Tho poor man 6lartcd to meet this particular friend, and clasping his hand's, "God be thanked! My wife, my children, you- will yet bo happy. Oh I What has happened within the last half hour?" But tlmo would fail, to enter into a m'rc ute defcription of all tho varied characters and circumstances exhibited iu this extcn sive speculum. While, however, this space of time was so Imporfant, so' interesting, 60 fatal to many, there wern multitudes' TJho had thoughtlessly trifled it away, without so much as asking, "what report it bore in the future." Some had actually wasted the whole of it In their toilet, others had spent it in reading romances, winch they acknowl edged they forgot as soon as they put the book out of their hand's; and not a Tew young ladies had occupied it in tho harmlem nmusementof practising on the piano, sopgs, which they would bo ashamed to repeat without the ameliorating accompaniment of the music. bo you urge that nothing vety consider able.can be done in half an hour? Let me remind you that half an hour every day, wasted or improved, will amount to' 181 hours in the course of a year, and can noth ing very considerable be accomplished in 1S1 hours? Let 6uch who constantly retort to tbe meanest and most frivolous amusements, which, even in tho very enjoyment, dis gusted by their Insipidity, pause and con sider. Let us ra.ll up the shades of the dead, and ask "What is tho value of lime?" See, they shake their hoary heads and point to the grave, whence they havo emerged, reply, "Go and learn there." ... . . W. II. 6. Milk niul'I.tiiio Writer. Milk 1 nd lime water aro now frequently prescribed by physicians in cases of dyspep sia and weakness of the stomach, and in some cases are said to prove very bcriefl cial. Many persons who think cood bread and tnilk a great luxury, frequently hesi tate to eat it for the reason that the milk will not digest readily; sourness of stomach will often follow. But experience proves, says tho Journal of Materia Mcdica, that lime water and milk are not only food and medicine at an early period of life, but also at a later, when,' as in the caso of infants, tbe functions of digestion and assimilation ore feeble and easily perverted. A stom ach taxed by gluttony, irritated by Improper food, inflamed by alcohol, enfeebled by dis case, or otherwise unfitted for its duties as is sliowfi by the various symptoms atten dant upon indlgestion dyspepsia, diarrhoia, dysentary and fever will resume Itfwork, and do it energetically, on an exclusive diet of bread aud, lim'e Water, i goblet of cow's milk may have four tablespoon fuls of lime water added to it with good effect. The way to make lime water is simply to procure a few lumps of unslaked lime, put the lime in a stone jar, and add water until the lime is slaked and of about the consist encs of thin cieam; the lime settles, leaving the pure and clean lime water on tbe top. lrl.li planner of siopjilns a IIolo. Our folks have got a Biddy of the veri tablest kind. Sho was a queer duck and good-nsturod as a basket of chips. Well, last Sunday, as we were sitting down to din ner we found the old est with tbreo young grimalkins largely engaged in the nursery business under tbe table. . "Biddy," said we, "tako this cat and her kittens and put them where we shall never seo them more." A hint of dreadful import but not understood, "Faith sir, that I will." The feline family was removed, and wo proceeded to dine. By and by Biddy rsen- tereil, with an Impression on her fa 05 that teemed to say, bedsd, I guess they're in safe keeping now "Well Biddy, what havo you iona with the old cat and her kittens ?" "Be gor, sir, they're safe enough, surej I've mind the wood houso fornisttbestabio?j Well, I put them all In there, and' fastened the door and windies. Then, teeing there was a hole besides where they might net out, I stopped that up too, and so. you see, tl.A. u,nn -.... i,i ...... ' We wero satisfied, av onurtn. and we .to our dinner in peace; afterwards walked in to the yard when wn saw the dintioaf old cat and her kittens at liberty. Calling Biddy wo (aid! "Did you say you fastened tbo cat In tho wood house?" "Faith an' I did sir." "And stopped tho hole?" "Yessir.A Well, tho had, that's a fact but what do ro supse she stopped tbe holo with? 6'ne tod stuck a section of a store nine U it We thought we would snlit. And them ui one of tho little imps at the moot!, ni it just as 11 crawiea out licking Its paw, and look ing as saucy as thunder. "Dtiit'i luioiv lialj ilielr Value." "They cured me. of Ague, Billiousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had half a kottle lea which I uswl for my two Utile glifj. who the dootorsand neigh said could not bo oured. ( would have lost both of them one night If I liad sot given them Hop Bitters. Tney did the to much good I continued their um uutil fUry wwe curt. I. Thst is why I stay you do )Mt know half tho vulua onfo. lHUera, ulid ilo net re0innied them high onouzli." B., Roohester, N. Y.' Bw oibr ojIuoc. Kcnluck ninnttw Old Kentucky hos long been big men, but tho biggest thing , A -.1 1 1 .1 . 1 .. . .biujiwi, wj uaitiu UPtUIQ nfl .UO V ..r ft. n trMni..-i. , r ... i . T, . -. ... I . i, . ,. , . - , lli,l I-fniTt.--l l -..v wnu v. ,, .ittcavuiKU. Ajaktu tn T? -I- , V .1.- . NnVmh, !1. lftlH An,l ,n .-ILI. 1.1- ' V I H r. . I . . ins wi-igua no pounas,ana ? C , ,1, i i . - 1 . 1 1 . . . form, perfect in proportion, nl.' "n""i m mi mucs a ur-jaaaoi gut , 1 ...... - 1 - . . . , , ici. jeiuucKv in looo. nasain? ing there until 167(1, amassing and spending his time in tha Intelligence concerning the mammoth men who were said 1 -1..-I 11.-. Tr..., t.i UU.1U 1 LUUL 1VCI1IUPKV IIJII1 Tim largest specimen of mankind I that Brobillgnngian lady, Miss . . l . T- i - r - . i , , . .I11I13U glUULCSS, WUOI11 UO , London on June 17. 1871. Mrs il years ol age and weighs 4 same lieighth as her gigantic -logcmcr tney are a uanasoma feet in form and feature,' ! unu an interesting sight ta ,t)enp they move among common hu crinc llko mlnu.n nvramtrti. t tucky after an absence of many1 Ing travelled In many climes nn.rli, -fl fl.A ...,.1 l. 1. f Himself and wife are (mnortaut W. W. Cole's great circus. ,1 iii-.i.i.i a-. ...a. A Railroad That Owns Its r r... . , . I particular satisfaction that we H net.. I'lu.liv, l.r Ul .UU UUUI lantiu Railroari, Not only bee r..it. r.- . ,. tu eiutiijr mo, uui aiso occause .......... it, i ... t ....t, - i 1 i . . ii t r "en iicaci ,w ouootea. i. uua u correct. Known itimin nrtn it,t uto ino necessities 01 occasions. Its numerous fast expresses ft Atlantic City and Philadelphia ly near to cocn omen its rates i... i 2. -m... i . iiviiuiui i,-ajui, na iiiuiui i makes It unsurpassed for saft l.m... :i- .i . , unity, na ueuuruncnis are in canablo and ennrteona nfTiMnla ll-.CnJ.n A tin.. It Tl!l may bq said to have therited i nwilH.l JiuaitlUU IU IMO UUllUU ure In congratulating; lis" ma having acquired such an' enVi ,! tt . . l.nn. J.. V... . ' i -.1, tiiauiiiau, iTuuiiau t. a ?...i ... 1 1 1 , "Bedadl I don't know." cava t 11.- . . -r I, tJ I . . r r , uo lima, ui 1. 11 iiiauo 01 jresu lound so much virtue Jn Hos I'oWDKRft. and hava-UMd it fn tiesf kii L-ersun3 wuo are alive. ests giro it to their horses, w,hc troiiorj, or larm norses, 11 has s T! - , 1 x , :. ii.ni i H il 1 11 ger mustard plaster on bis; than she did on him. Ken according to directions, n ously cure U'rampa, Spasms, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, liysent alt other boirol complaints. ruck: Miss Biddy M'GI tbe last of tho Herald famine reports "Falx, it's hoping I me own folks is amongst thlc -!-, 1 , . . ', tie OTSlMES' DVflENTERV DflU mediate relief from any, Howe u;neauny condition. "I say, Parker. v.TjhlV oeiwecn a ripe watermelon ni head of cabbage?" "Givoitu Brown laughed softly, and ho l. i , , . v. you would I" anietiu 10 core rouiurvormid noiore tho fowls refute to eat. uso It. A colored man, applying licence in Cincinnati, was ask tha lady were related. "Yes, plied. When asked how, Je ll,n,,li, J.,..,., , .', shuns ob luv what prevails da present moment." uuoa untimely trravea hv n,i HOUND and WlLllOllKnbv on ,k..inlilfHl .. . . . . . . ine year icr immeojate use. Young men and maidens w ! a ' ' .. - .l.L 1. . I , , Adam and Eve had nn such tions. Hupalo Erprut.) ers of tho whole world I'M! iuoiocrs aon'i uu to bare your llilla luiby whoa attae uunei .lumpiaioi, it COWBIft nor Unlutll. vot lta amithlnt- ..v .,t..v tuiiviw .u muca am at once fall Into a gent e sloe uioint-ranopiioriuntty to r provoked bAclmlor of the t 1 !-..!,-.... . trict, but had "influence" attended Episcopal service tlr,. .i:.i 1 1 vvus a littlo nut out nt first. I iiw tu ,t, mm unu ru, un good as any o! them." It Is very dlieoaraglng t farmer's wile, as ,allu fnn laiultry to die from t holers 1-uui.Tlir I'liwaaa loru eeni. guaranteed tu eure ArerUin Enluli gciera) point of death, o ti.el bis t a cnnsulUlton of fuur nhvuei .tuiiiiiug cioee uy bis ueasii H's all over with me ''' ud pirol. K.K.I.ItllJ.VUfH, y Heine on. ot uur v . uara bl bad bm u.tr.1 doiro it til throw away til crutch t tud Just a. younj ua bo ujco b rwonuiMdlny !, r, '.! Ut) it, t-, .