FARMERS' COLUMN, i' nr. VAiits. The ierlrnUurrtl fnlrn nre now In "full b!al" llirnughuut Hi? country, nml for an other month trips, gri'dt displays of the Jrort ucl of lh firm will attract universal attention and murk the progttss that the 'funiininental Industry of tho nation has tnarie. Agricultural f.lre, tf properly eutiiltlcted Vrre' in rousii up anil Infuse with new life nd vignr the whole farming i-onnnuiilly, ll rycniwcr n a stimulus to enliven tho 3i"gf!lng interest which, owing to llionatlve jsolatlim of tho butlnet, Is prc ne to eteal yer tho farmer whuto life it spent in the pgftcful, quiet fliadfB ol n country home. Ltlte tho summer atoim which pitta new finr atid life into alt nature, after a violent shaking up, 01 the eighth, rounds, bustlo and exoiument of the fjir wake up the fsrmer'lo a better realization of the m.igni ti;d and Importance of his awn business, nd compel him to ftel that although seem ingly to quiet and dull is the daily business f the farm when compared with tho hurry akurry Hfe of trade, where all ts fuss with a large degree offustlan thrown in, itontrasls wilhr oilier employments as tho rt-'r-p, strong eurrent of the river, which In its noiseless Dtovement flows on with nn irresleliable pHwer and majesty that the bebblitrg brook knows nothing of. 'Agriculture may be compared In the Gulf stream, moving through tho ocean, scarcely p'rceptlble, hut in omparis'm with its magnitude, power and fructifying influence, all ether streams sink to Insignificance. Were this mighty ocean current suddenly Co.cease, stagnation and death would cover lurid and sea. The Atlantic coasts would be eorne a frozen wilderness in their northern and middle regions. Bo, also if agriculture were to ceaso man wijilld disappear from tho eartli till but a remnant reimrined of ttia human family toJ.!;n its position with tho wild animals airtt dispute with them the meager pitlanco of&od which nature, unassisted hy the arts of the tiushandman, prnvides. Fopnlous cities, thobusy marts of trade, would become depopulated and the dens i f wild beasts. At the fairs We catch a glimpse of this great gulf stream of human li'e and civilization, and feel its mighty power, and it is. good to have these periotlioexcriences, to bring to all a realizing sense of tho dignity r tho god-liko majesty of agriculture. Tfio ry sublimity of this close alliance with ean.h;-iun, and air, which constitutes agri culture is S3 great that few, comparatively, of the mass of mankind have been able to comprehend it, while their vision has been dazzled and filled with the glitterof insig nificant things. But a bctterand truer edu cation is beginning to reveal 10 the mass of mankind the magnltuile,approachingalniost the infinite, of agriculture, and step by step, with accelerated progress, it is moving up to occupy the first place in respect and Impor tance in the minds of the best thinkers of th"-world. Agricultural fairs should be, and tcfe when properly conducted, great educators in tills new school of learning, whera tho lights of scientific truth aro sup planting tho superstition of the decrepid ages. They are as yet in a crude stale and need perfection and systematizing, en that every prise awarded shall bo tho eompen sation for a lesson taught to tho skilled and intelligent workers in tho same field. A prise awaidul for the best animal, the bed butter, cheise, bread, grain, fruit, etc., m t omitting tho necessary instruction how it was produced, so clearly ami minutely given that any intelligent worker in the same fiold can produce its counterpart. i. virtually n waste of premiums in all but tho receiver. No premium nttglit to he nwanled for any productutan agriciiliiual fair unless accompanied by a printed or written de tailed account of the prwas by which it was pnxluced or made. A pr.'nt tnnny ahiin-k and, cheats would bo driven out that are now successful in plundering tho f.iir of premiums, and a great many meritorious, honest workers, and valuiblo products, would" be the winners of well earm-d prizes IT the Institution of agricultural ijirs was re duced to something like an intelligent system, instead of the crude, aimless plan on which they are nearly or wholly conducted. Tho only feature about these fairs which Is conducted by rules of an iiitdliccnt system, is the- "epeed1 ring," ami for this they arc indebted to tho rules which have been perfected for the race course. But even in this brauchrthe most ohjectinnaliie pait oftheoKrietiitur.il fair, a license i allowed to swindling and cheating, that tuif men would not dare attempt on the rcguhn race-course. Let the thinking men among the mnno gera of the agricultural fair, tho funuem efub,ofthe granar.nnd ol evrrv other agri cultural arrl Irortictilt m-nl imrftnthnr, study how best fh pCTlift this great iiuiiuiil ex hibition. They should be viewed fnun one standpoint that of edncatmn. They 1110 mainly valuable for this feature which is most neglected, and' which could ha made of inestimable worth to tho whole commun ity. They are considered as institutions u recreation and pleasure, by many, and mi they should be, but the morn intelligence they are made to imiiart to visinm. tin- more recreation and treasure will be got ouioi mem. jixnaan farmer. Poulterers ami Farmers that are alive to their Interests are at tills evao,i or th )t-nr gtvleir their chiekenr nr. It. ltot,crts' i'oulirr Powders. 11 makes tbem healthy and stronir.. consequently more valuable lor the full' irnae. Iryou have a horse for sale; one package ef Roberts' Horse Powders will improve his eomtllton to the eitent of 10 percent, in his selllosr price. Farmers fliiuro this out.,i6 ccnis ui buy package, lot ssle by all drug- glttf. -Walker A re there nnv two thlmri m n. tsironlitle as Hancock and (larneldl Miller Certainly, hheuinallsm nnd lloberta' Eim krocntlon. Walker Why T Miller Because where the Embrocation is It Is too hot lor Hhenmatlim. SJmW by all druiritlits at 31 and TO emits. This Is not a fairy tale, although there Is some raaiflc ah.iet It; nnd ir sou have any desire to nnd out what klmt of a tain It Is or wherein themaifte lies, ark vonrdruirglst for a'bultle or Sines' Syrup of Tir. wild Cherry and Ilnarhound. and the secret mai be leim. 1 from the lustde wraiper Sold hy all druir. glslsatziandeocents perbnttlo, "Uuoth the Haven, never more r' Ilni Be had no reference to Sines' Syrup of Tar, wu.ruhettf and lloarhound rorltonlyiiecds one trial for people evermore to ue It In care ofColds ami Coughs and all arTVciions of l he ltronchUI Tubes. Sold bv all reliable drug gists at 'ii and Mcentspurhottle, Mothers, before alvlnit your little babe cough or croup mcdlelnea, remember that Bines' Syrup of Tar, Wild !ne rry and Hoar hound la the only Counh Pieparatlun that contains no opium, morphlue nor any other nareotle. for Droop, sudden anil severe attacks of Wold, lake Sines' Syrup ol Tar Wild l btrry and ltoavhoucd. 3yrnp or Tar. Wild Cherry and Jlosrnound nsmli at the head of all prepara. linns oi l a- iioarnouna.aixl It needs uidy one trial to satisfy the iron incredulous that It will do all that Is claimed or It t that fr CWaahsand Ooldi It h snnc(usl Sold by all drugicUts at -5 and M cents per bottle. To bet or not lo bet That Is the ques tion. " Whether 'tis nobler In the mind to fuller the aches and pains that human flesh la hlr to. when overtaken by a severe eouRh r evld, or to purchase a bottle or Nine's Sy rup of Tar. Wild Cherry and lloarhound and hy thus opposing, end them. Hold by all It druKRls. $ and Ml cents per bottle. Thy said : "She never told her love.hnt let concealment like a worm In the bud feed on her damask cheek;' bat when they found It was not love, but the remains of a cold that was surely and sadly leadloir to consumption, they procured for her a bolllo ufSlin ' Syrup nfTr, Wild Cherry and lloarhound It Is uiJ&k'llJtfJ1 1 uiro S)1i' aejic4 u ra f Uj!iirjfh 'I IBIS Ann that. Tlio greatest organ In tho world tho organ of sicecli in women) nu organ, too, without n stop. "Is your cough any easier?" saidono of poor Hood a acquaintances, on calling to see how ho was. "It should bei" said tho wit from his pillow "I've been practising all night." Tho man who seeks to win a reputation for prodigal generosity bv publiclv astonish Ing some poor beggar with tho presentation of a dollar,rarcly surprises his wash woman In that way. A California convict who was about to bo hanged cooly fang n song to tho ShcrifT, but tho local journals do not know tho namo ol the song. It must have been "Break tho Noose Gently." II is difficult to concolve bow a woman can put up her back hair, rock the cradlo with one foot, look Into the mirror and lev turo her husband with her mouth full of hair pins all at tho same time. Teacher "Supjioso that you have two sticks of candy, and your big brother gives you two more) how monv havo you got then?" Little 3oy (shaking his head) "You don't know him j ho ain't that kind of a boy.-" Sweetly sings a nineteenth century poot: "What will heal my bleeding heart ?" Lint, man, lint j put on plenty of lint. Or hold a cold door key to tho back of your neck, press a small roll of paper under the end ol your upper lip, and hold up your left arm. This last remedy to bo used only In case your heart bleeds at the nose. There is nothing moro discouraging to the honest, God-fearing man than to bo obli ged to get up obout midnight and waltz around the room in an abbreviated night shlit, with a wet towel in ono hand and a copy of "Booth's Digest on Profanity" In the other, trying to kill the blood-tliiisty little music-box that murders Bleep, and then to have his wifo tell him to bo careful and not get any blond on the walls. Help to .Hollior Huriilnp InfniitK. It is n conceded lact that mothers who havo the care, anxiety and draught of nurs ing infant', oro weak and need tho aid of some strcnghteniiig tonic to make up the nourishment required lor the growth or tho child. Ale. nortef and laear beer have of ten been recommended. Of late, since phy sicians have become awaro that tho l'oit Grapo Wine produced by Alfred Spcer, of Pusnlr, N. J., is strictly pine, they havo presribed it instead of Ale and Porter. This wine is principally snueht for bv mothers wlio have nursing infants at tho breast, as the best supplying medicine to bo found. The wine is ricli in body and not intnxicat ing, but gently stimulating. Druggists gen erally keen It. Enouircr. For sale bv A. J. Darling. -Thomas Young, of Perkinsville, Ind., looked intun cannon lo see if it was loaded, the other day, and some one put n lighted match at the other end. Young didn't in form the bystanders whether it was loaded or not, for just then his head flow off. Delroiters are complaining of tho poor quality of ico sold itr that city. They say it is worm-eaten, mildewed and much of it warmed over from-year befoio List, and a ten cent chunk Won't last a family of six over two days. Why don't they lynch the ico dealers ? Thousands of soldiers nnd heirs are en titled to Pi nsious. witii p.ivinciit from d.ite of discharge or death, if applied for bel'ote July 1, 18S0. Wound, occidental in- jury or disease entities to pension. Bounty aim uacK pay coiieeteii. increaso ol i'en sion secured." This linn established in 1 800. Address, enclosing stamp, HDSON BROS., U. S. Claim Attorneys, ill G Street, Wash ington, D. C. tf A man having announced that lie was onco in a community whero they all minded tiieir own business, his statement was doubted, and lie was called upon to tell where it was. "It was on board a ship at sea and the passengers were all too sick to meddle with one another's affairs," he an swered. A lawyer and a preacher were discusi inj the direction of the wind. "Tho fo-tner said: "Wo go by the couit lioui-e vane." "And wo go liy the chincli vane," replied Hie parson. "In ih m.iiter of wind that is the best authority," raid the lawyer. And t ic parson went home lo rngitule. Elo IViittt nml I3a;iji. If you will slop all your extravagant and wrong notion in doctoring yoiirselland fam ilies with exM'iisiv-o doctors' or humbug cure-alls that do harm alwavs. and u?e on ly nature's simple remedies lor all your ail ments you will bo wise, well ai.d" happy, and savo great expense. Tlio greatest rem edy for this, the great, wise and good will lell you, is Hop Bitters rely on it. See an other column. Prcsi. 43-2 It is difficult to understand why a wife never asks her husband "if the doors are all locked" until ho is snglv covered up in bed. Mrs. Youngwoman wants to know "what is the best way tumaik table linen." Leave the baby ami a blackberry pie alone at the table for three minutes. "He that givelli to the n.air leu leih to the lioiti," and borne ioople eem in think it is uecestiiry hi lell everyboily they know that they are. ono ol tho Lord's creditors. Tlio Cincinnati prominent juau who couldn't nltenil a iilual iiuttiiig sent a largo hog h, U barbecued, with n nolo tat .ng that he eot the lioj. to repivtent him. Till) Vol title licit Vii , 11 arxliiil 1,11 lell. Will semi their leleblaled Klei lio Vollaic Beits to the u III end uimiii 30 days trial, .ipoedy ciiies u.ir.imi e.rr They ine.iii wliat ny tay. Wiite to them w.ilioui dei.iy. nov.l2-lv. A Colorado paper related tho following: "A lender foot Iroin the States, ho had been drunk from the time lie lelt Chicago until lie arrived iu Lcai'vtlle, sobered up, when, reeing the snow on the hill lops, he blurted out: 'The longest drunk lever took from the Fourth of July till Winter i gininie on- other drink-may's well keep it lip .till Spring.'" I U'l.iia t. r-.i..A. . i i i i " a,.vo. B,oo.i juij ni in session a kind-heaiteil citizen took tlio lore. man aside and told him that the Grand Ju.y i ought to lm,wrt the Calvcton Ci.y jail and , rcNirl iinlavorably iinh it, as it was not u ! .., , J n r . o , iujhuich'i u jiiitioiier iu way. oani uiu lineman i "That's ull nonsense. Two or ibrcauf Hie jury men went inside just In find out how a felon leels iu thcie,and they said it was just the thing. It lelt like home in there." ' Ami tlio I.riiWk Wi re fur tlio Ileal Inol Ilio ,iilioiis.i This is fully exemplified in thedcnionstra lion that so common a pilture weed as smart-weed, or w.iter.icpier, iaosies med icinal properties which.when combined with essence ol Jamaica Umger and other ellica emus vegetable extracts, as In Dr. lierce's Coniiound Kxtmctof Sumrt-Weed. It con- .tituies a must ,...eut remedy for bowel af- i fectnuis, a diarrhoea, dvenlary, llux, etc.! It l9iitM, no lliiiw-iou ni.liM.i r lu. i i f b r meilieiiiB for colds, I ...n. ... v. ,, tu.Mauiiu iiiiiaiiioiniury ut- lavas, ami loriue alleviation ol pain. very faintly should keen a supply of it. 50 ce'nls by druggists. Whv is it that a man nlll r,,ml.l .i ' home if he kpp n mlToA clitn nn ihn inl.la. ... ii, . . cloth, and declare that it takes away his ap IH-tlle, and yet will go to a free luneh place, use the. same towel half a hundred have! ud Uf,3re aHd petite does not lotroubU him lo th. UU -i.isimc vouu uiii- in Titn National Mutual Aid -Association. W. B. WARNER & CO , Genoral Managers Eastern' Department 20 Sc 30 Scott'a Block, Erie, l'a. 4,010 CERTIFICATES Issurai. Ilieontr sato ann reliable Instltn. tt'in that elves vnn Insurance if ao ual cost. No Mirnlus divided among tho officers or trustees. It cue fit of tlio Assurance ENDOWMENT TLAN l Jlv raving one nntfor membership lee of tlO any peron. nialo or fom.tie. hclwcen tho affes oi J i nnn i" cur, hu una n uriit cms. jioaun lecota. may receive a ootuncato ol meinour, fcbip as lohuwa i IS to to- Vi GO payahlo at death or at expira tion of 25 tears. 3)to tl.mo payabto at death or at expl iDtlouolSOyeara. 42 to E4 t3,000-payb1o at death or cxplra. Hon tit 13 rears. 61 to 61 ?2 000 parable at death or expire- mm in ia cam An assessment of one doltat npon each mem. bor wtl ae matlojittcr eaih ctcatli. exi eit Wlien theiols mouej-eT.uaBli In surplus luuiltopay said claim. LIFE PLAN. Same fee ami assessment as ntiove oxceot no holder of a MIafo CertlflcatH' will at anv fini" tie assessed to oav an "limlownicm ccrtllicntc" maturlnir bv leason of exjmatiou of teim or years. T.lfe Certificates will bo Issued as fallows I 18 to 31 ls,eo At desth ontr. 10 lo 42 M.ihii At Heath only. 12 to 84 S.'.OCO At (lentil onlv. S4 to CO... u At death only. Good ro.'ponlb!o AOENTd WANTED. Vor circaUra or Information csll on or nd. dress. 3KO. W. ESER, Oencral Acent fcr t'arbon, Monroe and Pike cnumii". county Jluildiugs; Munch chunk. Uaibon county l'o. fen. t4.-tr. CIIAltl.liS T.HNTZ, naent for Woissport Patryvilleand Fianlihn towntMp. PORT GRAPE WINE TJsed In the principal Chuiches tor Commu nion purposes. EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND VEAKLY TERSONS AND THE AGED. iB m m m5 W I I D Spoor's Port Grape Win i ! FOUR YKAH SOLD. rpbis Cclet r.ited Nnt vo Wlno Is made from - the Juico rf the Oporto Or ne raised In this Coumiy. Iu fuvalnahlo Tonic nnd Strengthening Properties nro miH'irparSMl bv auv other Native Wine. he. inftthopur. luce of tlio flruae, to oduoed mi ni r Mr. .-uicet's own Oi-monl Mipen ls'ou, it nmliy ami r-cnulneuo-a nro frunianteed. The vtmiiChi clusd uiav pauaUoof lis renereus q'lcUtle, mo ilio weattet luva id use It to ad r.ntip:o. It ! tiarticnlHilv henillcuil to the tcc and oeh l.tnt'.-n. ana nuite.1 to tho vailous anmeniH tit t nffe-ia theweakei sex. It u uori respect A WIN13 TO HE ItfcXIED ON. SPEER'S ID The P. J. SIIEtmV is Wine of Superior chiiacter anil part'krsof the go een qui ttles of ilio tTiipo froio which It i noiiln. l'or Pin . iv. iiieiini s-.. 1'iavor and Memcal rroperHcs.it wld bo iound uucxcoi'ed. SPEER'S This iirtANDY standi unilvaled m tlii 1 onntrv, b li" f jr tureiior for it edicinal pur poset, IT IS A ruilE i1tlllt.Ht'..' frcm tlio cratic and cciufiiina vii'miie tne-licuial pmpeitiei T liaa da ireie It-ivor alnrlnr to that ef tl-c crane f nvKoi, ninilttil d and Is in ureal lavor atiioncflist-ii : a frmilico. Poo that the HBratnroof ALPPEI) SfEKIt, l'a sue, V. J., u over the cnrii of each bottle. SOI.O ItV PKUGRISTS. and by A. J. Dor.lair. C. T. Horn, lahlch ton and U W Lcut of SVeissport. Dec. 17 j'l 'I'IihiiIi simltlii like mi Afcpon lent Willi the chills andfover. the victim ofmata rla may still recover by uslna thl celebrated Becttie, which nut only breaks up the most aitirravated attacks, but prevents their recur rence. It Is Infinitely preferable to quinine, not only becaune it does the huslnes lar more thoroiltlhlV. hut nlllo nn nrcmint nf ll nnrtr wholes oiuuen and Invigorating action upon "'0 Krsa,e1'by,:a'li IlrugKlsts and Dealers nenorally, p,,., .. . , runOlUli3 Everv wound or In ' Jlirv. even ov accltleur. to ' ja-no n A l i" nVo" by the El'SijS 5!,, ouee. Ttiout-uida who nru now nrawiutri.eu. ' w nu' 10 an iiii i n. roomers huh wnlowof the war of SI, aud Aieslciu war are entitled 10 i enmniiH. I IioUhoiil'ii are rel enli. ttcit to bount? out doii't kl ovv It. Fees In All CHHesiinly tip.iti. bend T.vr bTAUra tor new iilu'Kn nn 1 instruction to '-AT. WA11D FMZ li;ilAI,ll. U, b. CUIU ATTOUSiKr. llox est. wasuiLeton D.c. dec -Jf.tf, Tn Ilia Working, flasn n-n irn r.nn,M,., d to tu.ril.h all classes wi h comUm Ainu m. iup.il at home, in whtla of the lime or tor their f pare moment'. llu'mMi nw Jisbt sod iiofltvole 10 Bill of tMihnr kftT Av-.iVir Mini , tion it fcom bv rcvctmtr thetr whole tliaa ta the I Imducs. Hovs i)d cli li eu'n neti Iv M noch i n in n. TIi tt mII vrli i f Hit notice mv rrna TtvVSi m a not"wl Jal.-tfe" win rend one nolur to p-.y for tho nouble of wnllna. Full i.artteuiara Hnd oi.lfil tiee, Artir9. utotlOli bTI.NMi.N CD.. Von. J luu. -iiailie. J Illy 1ST I iPENSIONSF; nroenred for all aoI oissoteti in lue rervlie f nu nv I olo lor lie'rs of ileceainMl soidiera The siiftntese oisAiutitY entities 10 peuiuox Pen- . Bioiia liiLrenaed 'l he law heniQ 111(11 o Mieral ""W, thoaaauds are i-atlta iKutr aud new michaiE I ,".','.3' , wo i'' iuvjnuui Mr" i-uiti.wu iu nifjurr laica. ipoa prrouieo. i nnio hethev entitled to any. a rent stamns for our uvuiHrui jiiiuruiniiun- Addrva wit atsinps, HrODDAIlT 110., I 807." of WiSZl PsteC I "SATES1 "oai auMm a, at. OTOPDAUT CO tfflSTETTER'c xjik viioi'i(i cnt oii. J Tho wonping cough being prevalent In i New York tho papers aro publishing recipes ' for Its relief from mothers whoso children have suffered. We giyo a few of them I i "My child, eight months old, had the! whooping cough, tried everything, and, as n last resort, end liver oil. While it did , not cure her, It relieved her very much, It 1 made the cough very much lighter. From almost a skeleton alio Is now a very fat baby. Whooping cough must have its run. 1 he only thing to be done is to ease the cough, and I think If 'Whoop' tries the oil ho will find that it gives the relief. Children uudcr three years should begin with a few drops( Increasing to a half teaspoon fill j children oyer threo can take a half teaspoon ful to a teaspoonful." "The following romcdy lor whooping cough proved most successful in my family, being the only medicine used while my nlno children woro sick I Five cents' worth ipecac, five cents' worth castor oil, five cents' worth paregoric, five cents' worth liquoric; mix in half a pint of common molasses; dose, a teaspoonful every two or three hours. If the quantity bo not sullci cut, replenishes it Is boiler tu prepare often and havo it fresh." "To one teaspoonful of sperm oil put two of molasses; givo quite frequently, tho of- tener the better. I havo ono child, and when she was live years old she would havo choked to death had it not been for this simple remedy." "Tako a teaspoonful of brown augnr wet with sweet oil and as many drops ol oil of cinnamon as the child is years old. This is tu betaken three times a day." Put a pint of vinegar iu a bowl. Then take a fresh egg, put it iu the vinegar, and let it remain until tho hard shell entirely disappears, which will probably bo ill less than twenty-four hours. Beat it with the vinegar, aud add to it one pound of brown sugar, which is to bo mixed thoroughly with tho egg and vinegar. This will make a kind of syrup, which may bo given to the littlo ones as oiten as you liko through tho day or night. It Is a good old-fashioned remedy, aud has been well tried iu my own family." 'A vcr simple remedy for whooping cough, to give the children, is a glos3 or so of warm goat's milk every morning before breakfast ; or, if that cannot be had, the samo amount fresh from the cow." a c unions oim;asi:. Under the name of narcolepsy M. Geli- ncau describes, in tho Jirilish Medical Jour nal, a rare form of neurosis, characterized by an irresistible desire to sleep, sudden in its onset, lasting but a short time, and occurring at moro or less prolonged intervals. This neurosis has soma analogies Willi somnolence and catalepsy. It was described for the first time, iu 18G2, by Dr. Chase, who referred it to a serious and passive congestion of the incniuges and of tho brain. The peisons sullenug Iroin it fall nslcep any moment; their sleep lasts for a few moments, and they then recover their consciousness. The pa tient whoso case is reported by M.Ojliueati fell asleep Ibis way four or five times dur ing his diuuer,lettlng his knife and fork fall, aud breaking oil' in the middle of it sentence he was uttering. Up to tho present time the most varied kindj. ol treatment have failed to give any good result. We have encoun tered two cases of this slccpv disease. One was a lieutenant of cavalry in the Confeder ate army. Before the war he was a dry goods merchant, and since the war he has returned to his store. His narcolepsy dales from childhood. Ho is a very llsshy man, of more than average mental strength, and the father of several vigoioua children. While selling goods in the midst of aeon versation, and even while drinking a whis ky toddy, we have known him lo fall as lcep. Iu a few seconds or momenta he would awake, apparently unconscious Hint he had slet. A Confederate general ol great intellect, an enormously obese man, was tho second case. If talking when the bleep came on, these, gentlemen would, ol. waking, le.-ilme, whero they had lelt ulT. Louvivil'e Medical Jftwt. 'jiei; nuu.n ititjon. The Chicago IVionne gives a vivid pen picture of tlio drum n a or with a big, bi D and u bigger M. Any ono who has eve seen the mighty mortal in his glory will re cognize the accuracy of tho picture; His feet rose and fell with the regularity of quartz crushers; his bearskin was as tow ering and fluffy as a cat's tail in springtime. His gauntleted left hand was glued to his hip, and his gauntleted right hand to his -latf, rawing right and left for dear life T.ien he read el the second line of review and prepared to salute. First lie taised the i-tatf shoulder high and wobbled it four times like tho walkiug-benin ol an engine Then he revelled it and gave one gilder iluku hi the right anil two llalidabs to th left, twirled the knob seven times, flung tlx stair twenty feet in the air, and made a mo tlon as if he were going to turn a triph so nersault before it came down again. It stead of tl.ii, howeer, he cinight it def.ly tucked it(under his right arm, shot nut hi. left horizontally, crooked his elbow nnr. laid the back of his hand on his brow Am be did all Ibis with such skill, rapidity am. pr.de that the small boy cried : '"Oh, lonkei him, Jimmy I My eye 1 don' he look like u biled lobster nor nuihin' I" "Fruit is very high this year," said the tramp wistfully, as he patscd the tcn-foU wall of a garden. The census of Ilbodo Islaud is completed and some of the enterprising paiiera of thai Bute priut the names of all tho inhabitants in lull, devoting nearly a column to it. A young man mairied a deaf and dumb girl, but soon afterward she recovered both speech and hearing, and he lias applied lor a divorce. lie says it is an outragious swin dle. Don't speak all at once, girls. His Serene Highness, Friuee Herman Eugene Adolph Dernhar.l Franz Ferdinand August Von Baynoviltenstem Hohcnstvin, is look ing for a wife. French attempts at English are apt to be comical. Here is the closing paragraph of a circular received from Saint Etionne: "lii thanksgiving you beforehand for the trust ttiat you will accord us, we begin you, to re ceive our forward civilities." A tramp woke up suddenly with cold sweat standing in great beads upon his fore head. "What's the matter?" asks his com panion. A frightful dream I I dreamt 1 was at work 1" "I told you that last pjece ol mince pi would give you a horrid night mare." The street car was crowded, and the driver was just about to start ,w hen Gilhooley remarked lo friend: "Jones is not married yet, is he T" "Of course not," "I tliought be was not married yet, for I saw him car rying home a broom yesterday," A rod faced woman snapped her eyes at Gilhooley, and pushed a cadaverous, timid looking man ahead of her as she got out of the car. OalttMon Yeie. Subscrib for tho Advocaii. onl $1 per Aanutn At, Mrs. la. Weiu- a& Sister's, South Street, Leliighton, Pa., Comprising a full llncor nil the newest designs In Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Notions, Laces, Buttons, Ribbons, Flowers, Fcnthcrs, Ifculies' Underwear, and In rat all kinds of Goods usually kept In n (lrst.class Mllllnory store, which they are prepared to supply to tholr Irlends nnd tho ladles In p;cncr.il tit very Extraordinarily LOW rltllli:s I'lIK HASH. Call and be convinced. No trouble to show iroods. Sopt 18, 1880 3m. Mns. I-. WKIIIl it SISTER. Drugs ami Medicines ! ! The People's Drug &. Family Medicine! Store. If you want anything in the Drug lino at bottom prices, go to tho Old aud lteliablo Drug Store, iu Dr. N. B. lteber's Block, near tho Post Office, A. J. DUB LING, Proprietor, Whero von will find a full and complete slock of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, &c. Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys, Burning & Lubricating Oils A Complete Line of Druggists' Sundries. Trusses, Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. Pure Wines and Liquors of all kinds for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes. Wall Paper and Borders, a reat variety. Personal attention given to tho compounding of Physi cians and Family Prescriptions. Established 18G7.1 A. J. DUELING. Lrhlshton Novamt)r2 Gliaiiifeers's Encyclop mim. 15 Vols. Oyer 13 OOH pages. Price (luring June $G. Amonir fie wnndrrfnHhuiira whteli linro )(pn " r.iteinrr Kcvoltuir.n " po hops the mobt mmricrfui is tlio le-prod.tctloa or this groat Unciclo nfCfiia at a inpipi no 1 mil .1 Cdflt. Ills it verbntlin retirim i Ilio lost 1 iirIMl or tr.so Iho t ti 1, prica f typo li(iiMloinoh bntrirt in cloth, for ciiiv i(ii) boun i In half Tlu-ti:i. cilL 1 try. Vol. 10 wih be leuly JunoO Tlio tcuuiiimg volumes wi 1 ao couipietcU by Octo .er licxt. $0 00. An Amazing Offer. l he more wUlel' nnd rntilcMv tticso vnlumeH Induclnu 'tlierpnrcUisfiBoi thla una our nunr Btand.iiil paimca lull. Acioidlnly wo plvc special term- tu 0 tti RiilacnlierH. l'o a 1, wlicw orileis ami 111 mov nro recclveil rt'iitnn tho month or Juno, w whi Pioly th !5 vo uiiKM.m clo h, for too , and in Half usm trilt tiji.f.'i SiS.ot. To imv ono BerdmcrfitiP any ihce where wo havo no M-eaial n'cnt (jsiully tho ira 'inp boo soJlero: tl'ot"vi. actnbof flvo oulei- we wi I allow atotunit'on t 10 p r cent. 1 110 olumci i8auo 1 will bo out ht oucl b) cxreH and tlio rrtm iliiin r vo utnoa non comu etnl. A i-ppclnien voiu.no in c nth w:li he -ent Mil, lor SOcenfa, or In hall llusiia, Rilt Ion, lot Jl.ro. nid may tio lotuinrd m miro. if not nitiHrnrtor-. '1 ho ''CHMMinKS's NCVCLorxniV comiiriHiM U19 first 13 volnmo of out "Library nf Uftelnl Knnw.e'lire," aud the if mulniii votuim-a, coiupb to in themselves wlh bo bold bOjuiatu'y wlioi publlrth ed. LHiary of Uni vcral Knowledge, 2t vo)s.,t 10.50. Ml in uM (Jibbo i8 Uomo 5voK lJ.ro. Ma:iulayM 'iiHtnrv ol i:mlpiid 3 v's,$l CO. i. in-null Y'rt Ii omul hottor- .0renH It ncmlr'rt i-Ht-iVB and room-,.1 vol-.. $1.81 t'himihei'-'CJvclopni'diit ol llnv. Lt. i voU 42 Kulrht'f lli-toiy of i-'uvlind -1 vois , 3. P utaichVLi es ut II natim-v .Uon.3 voU fl.5i (JtiUiu'H Llr,i -nd A'ordr.f CfnH', '.octnts Younv lUblo coi:cni(Jauct at 1,0 U icfereucca (pri'iiaiiiil Ac.no r.iiimr" of li'or.ii-hy Sitconta. Jioo of V.vt m, iEop. oic. I'm ,s 1 cent1 Mltton'N C'oi tpn'to I'ootir H U'niks Hi ci'ntfl. Mi -iteepearrj's 'omolet W'm 1;-, 5 contK. Wor.of 1 iiitiviinns aU-d ii Cary 4uo nlH. Worm of VlrJtl, tum'talo.l bv nr no:i 40 eenti. 'IhoKm u ol ilnbauintCii, tifttul tuil uy halo sVt cntH. Wi Adreiituics of "Ooti Qn.xote, lllus., 50 cents. Ar'st'lan Nirhta. illus. e0tntln. Ilnny Va in film' 1 roares". 11 us , CO cent. mai neon uruO't uiu8 . f-o cf t.ik Mu I'lmim 11 1 nd tin hrer'a T i.vrls .CO els ivctltl vi cilaioirncH and T'iins if uuu M.-nr rno vn r- qno-t ltoiint bv banu 'Irnit, mon' v crdci re- l-tered toiler, or hy I'.rpresji. Fractions rf one dollai may be sent 111 t.Ohta to ta in A lUoit AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, John I), Atrnts, Manager. Trllume Itullilliif;. Krw Vorlt. m r. 27-14t. PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDST For Dlarrhooa, Dysontory, Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known to tho Medical Profession lias been In use bo long nnd with Each nnlforml? satisfactory results as PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER It hubsennsed with meli wonderful success In all parts of tlio world in the treatment of thesa difficulties, that It lias como to bo considered AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS and such it really Is when taken In tlmo and according to tho very plain directions Inclosing each bottle. In such diseases, tho attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acutot Imt wltli a safe remedy at liauil lor immediate use, Uiere Is scluom danger or tlio fatal result which so often follows a few days neglect. The Inclination to wait and seo If tho morrow docs not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometlmcd cost a life. A timely doso of Tain Killer will almost Invariably savo both, and with them tho attendant doctor's fec it liaa stood tho test or forty years constant use la all countries and climates, and Is perfectly safe In any person hands. It is recommended by Fhyslclans, Nurses In nospitals, and persons of all classes and professions who havo had opportunity for observing tho wonderful results which havo always followed Its use. THE UfcST I hire lon?nd the medicine tm-rflm as PEHRY DAVia'VKOETABLEl'AINKILLEU in ray family and would net on any account be without it. when Cholera was last epHemla hero, I used no medicine of any sort but the T&ia Killer, and elthongh myself and sartral members of my family wero attacked sertreLy, I am happy to aay t hat the Fain Killer was equal to erery emergency. I consider 1 should not be dolus my duty to the community did I not say thli much. If I were attacked by the Cholera to-day, Pain Killer would be the only remedy I should use. 1 hare thoroughly tested ft, and know U can be relied on. Ko family can afford to bo without It, and its The use of one bottle will go run her to convince you or it vtmir ndvrtlftincr. Trv It. and vou will never do without it Price 3c. OOc. and 61.00 per bottle. You PERRY DAVIS & FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Pe-fectly purtfle the Blood, enriches the Blood, redden the Blood, make new Blood, wonderfully Improves the Appetite, and change the Constitution sufferlne from Ceneral Debility Into one of vigorous health. Tlie best proof of It. wonderful efficacy U to be obtained by a trial, and tbat ilmple trial strongly establl.lie. It. reputation wllli all. A3 It la moiit scientifically anil elecuntly compannileil by Its anlhor and sols proprietor, W. CHAMPION ItltOWNINO, Sr. IJ., 1U7 Arch Street, rhllndelplila,' A rccalu gradakU tt JeffvrMa Uv4U&l Collage, of rfatladelpbU, s ttattrougli Chemlat ftnd iklllfal rbvniKlit. Prlco, BOO. sni) 91.00. For Jil by ths Proprietor and ill Drugglsti ami Dealer! In Hsdiclo. Iionnly, Pay for liatlonr, New anil Honorable HUcharger, ami Inerettseit Pcnrlons obtained. New l.itws, lllulrcr ltatca ut i'ouslon. Tlio illKhUit dUalitlliy. Irom wound, Iniury or dlnease of any kind cntl'les you to a pension Wldowa nd lieirs, fatlicrs and mothers ars now entitled, l.nnd cases promptly fettled. Patents nb tslned. All klndsofKuvernment claims pros, ecutsd. Write at onnu for now laws, JJank, and Instructions, with two stamps. Address, J. W. r'l.KNNKU & CO., IaiU llox 311, Waalilngtun, 1). U. augT-wi be mids bv every aresit eierr a in 1 he bu!iiea we furituli. thn e wuli'ir to uor can uisl it Mm a linziMi rtnllftra a drtir tUrttt intlKirown ocilitieH, Have nn rro M toeip.iUu h'iK. Butw lre- pltyiwnt uni Uo-.tji sU'b. Woiwm aud lc-vt ami fails do n Weil as tnen. Wo will iur uUn you a tnoie.B Ou.fl fn e will l)nr rxpfuse of sittitins: yoa. iirtie'Wii free, VrIt ami ii'.irrucra noil mtuainrH, ihtir MnBUil(laarhsiT atwl "1. cla f 111 nicl ui it: learn all atiut tup vroxk at "mc. TnU U .uggsa, ftiatuc rlyles of nccomnllslirf, for lororsrf enoJ honks hv tho nlt'on in 15 beautiful volumes, clear nonpareil waiiio i mtril on tin-r, liein'te" naper, wiite 111.1 r 15. 0. The flrsc itluu o cino nro it-alv lor iv cto .or luxt. SG 00. aro cnt rfci. the crantor 1- thrlp lnfl.in irnin Ktoilcflnnrt 11a l.i-ls. by j5 T. Aldcn,ltlu.,6icts. An 1 o I.lbrnrt of Modern Classics, 5 1 couu. Amricr ratimtlHTn fl cuts. INilno- Hlii.n-v o' Hniin IJt"intmc,73 cents Cod ' lumfc of NitiiMtl IT' oiy, jji. INctoiial JIanJv I xlcon. pi c-nts Sym-'H oy autl-or cf Wjunowfass Taper Mrs. iltican Van foal Works CO rcnta ICittit'- Ovnopaeil'n of ..id I ir.. 2 vo t2. it Hip's Ancient 111- ot-. 2'.5. Rmith'A D'ctionar of tho nit le. lllm., 00 cent? Vo its of l-'.aviu eoliiH 2. Co uh- I!it . of ti o V iropUinniUin E0ct. lle.ilth ny Kxciciso Dr. Goo II. Tay if, 4 cIm lieallh lor Woun , I) . Oro II. Ivur 3"cti. f.ibr. r ftrnpax no, lOrrnt- a n. SI yi-nr. l-ioraiy Ma nz ne, bmuni Yit1nm. ol conti IenveH liom fio hiary if an oUJ i wyer tl Kneh rf ih ah n bound in cloth II hy mi.1 vostice extra. Most of tho tiooks 'tftal opu. iUimU m line cihuo.ia and fino oinillues at Ulyh or p co . UVIUtNCli! Messrs. FOIRY DAVIS & EON: I know you need no testimonial to eonrlnca yon that your medicine ia all that you claim for it. but I cannot restrain the Impuleo to communicate lo you the fact that in my family it has truly done wonders. I administer it to my children (one eighteen months, and the other throe ycan old) with perfect success. It recrulates their bowels, and steps all diarrheca. Myself and wife resort to it in ail cases, both for Internal and external nw, I'to used it in xny family for five years, and wilt not be without it. reeling myself under much obligation to yon, in many timet being rel eved from pain. I am rery truly yours. Ij. i.iuuuiu, i&u&u, iniuwa v.,iiew xura price brines It within tho reach of all. can obtain it at any drag-store or from SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. MONEYS"1' bejiij ti n iemi t-i iatii 11.00 hi nu lor us a cf filhfr hex cin inuke f6S a, wwk In Itieir ovii town, if liter bit) willing 10 wot., 'u iisk. pi (intfit fre. Anvoiifc n run tho bueinffs Cup'tal not re- ?Hrwl. All waoPUiiSKe i-rusmr no one f iIIm '.irticulari fre. Adiiie a. II. II A 1. LICIT A CO., I'oii.nno, Mi me. July IU1 rAMPAinN.nADGKS, JI 111 1 1 Jil A I 1 VL 'LAGS, tic, ic, Ac IleiiitKnTflnipain llsdeei of tbe Tlepubti can and ntmonu.io (Hiitlldati'a, OAlirilSLD AH 1FANCOOK CoRtairmir I f Uko VlminsTaplis 01 tbe Tamil iiMteA' e ta 1 1 in 1 xrtiv M'uln ureOiUl-ran.es with pin ti dt'acltinK ucuat or ve-t. relive ngmuo n make 10 a Y i-aMusr llis". ami c.tv ami c umr niicjntit can ma a n bund MMioiirotir J'ue l' coau e cu; tor it oeuu 10 tor i'1 oeniH, or 100 lor $t, VUit'ogrtpta aitiie niloe us Ilabja tr.y.rti l'nrtruts tut uui-if ! ,t ptp r Kerufo .)zt i 5-, tr 2b ivoif. l't ic of hi! sit-'. iud ' uitpilc Son U flip ittrv at tine fr hspi t and deaiW. heui tor anmp.ua aid rul pwtiotr ar- to l' M MAM'FAi XL UINQ t'O. Jolr,nai n r-wii.,d" di-i . 1'ilUbuec, ra CARBON ADVOCATE PtAIN AND FANCT BODKS JOBPRIHTIHBHOUSE ! DANKWAT, & short dlttancs abors the Lehigh Valle7 nit. Depot, JLcliigliton, Pcmia. We aro now fulljr.prepared to execute every tlcicrli tlon of PRINT1NO, from a Visiting Card to a Large Poster! POSTERS, HANDBILLS, DODOEKS, U1HOULAHS, SHIPPINO TAGS, CARDS, DILI. HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, PROUltASIMES, PAMPHLETS, &.C., Ax,, la the Best Manner, At Reasonable Prices! We aro prepared to do work at as low rat! as any oIUck In the country that deals Honestly with their Patrons. Clieap, Prompt and Reliable, IS OUR MOTTO. 3-Ordor by Mall will be promptly filled at lowest rates, and satisfaction guaranteed, THE METALLIC BINDER ! We bare tho exclusive Right for 01RBON COUNTY, foh E?ynol' Metallic Book-Binder, Tho cheapest, best nnd most substantial yet introduced for I3ind'ng RECEIPT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, &c, (Jail and see them at th CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, BANKAVAY, T t - i i t Lchigliton, Pa. ' millSIIIMISSI 111 II llll I IMISIIIIlH i WINE of imt : Cures ThouSftutls Yearly. E A POSITIVE CURE ron COUGHS, COLDS, and COHSUMPIION, AtSO, The Best of Tonics. CURES DYSPEPSIA, Restores tho Appttitf, Aids Digestion, Strengthens tba Eyatem, Restores ths Weak and Debilitated, Intigoratea the LIVEB, . and at the same time AOia on the KIDNEYS AND BOWELS 1 restorlne thorn to healthy action, health and Btrcncth follow from lti ne. Tho WCAKnndnFI ITATF sulferlnirfrnm I ftc.0 OFAPPETITEJNVALIOSaiirtpcreonsrecoTerinir from flckncBs will find It tho remedy they seed iu miuuuuiuu muni. A trialof It will prove nil wo claim. Ask yonr druiKlatfor DH.CnOOK'SWINE OF TAR. Take no other. For sale by all dragglsU nt One Dol lar a bottle IT Id THE LEADING KEMEDT FOB ALL TflROAT AND 1.DA0 CWI'LAISTS. 8. K. SMITH it CO., Proprs-, Successors to Oliver Crook & Co , Dayton. Ohio. A bottla contains IS time as much as any ii ccui preparation, n iUnLo. DR-J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE S4LVE ia po-lilve cars for weak nnd dipeasedeyes. BAFE AND RELIABLE. Nevcrfails to enro any case of soro eyea, nnd tin remedr la eo Immeill- ate In lta effects. Vrice 25 cents n box. Should your druRglst not have It, on receipt of !5 centa (or postage etauips) wo will tend you a box free of expense. S. N. SMITH &. CO., Prop., Dayton, 0. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTr CCO to 813S n Sluntli. EfiCYCLOPEBiA YOUR OwWfscl,il,!:fjst' Jw p. Ice. A.nTm Great Riiccc. Oneigcnt 1 cil1iirlS9 1n HA itnvt. an. othfr 75 In 13 t'nys, Sires t n ttmrs Its coJt, and virrbndv vntiti It Also General Affcnts Wanted, i-enu ior circiu.irs ana irus Wnr.tn.1. A.'.tr. P. W. ZiECJLEIt & CO., 1,000 ArtU t.( rhll, Vk. tTho rurcRtonil licst Jlcdklne cTcrmde. A comblnnttnn nf I Inn. Iltirlin. Tllnnilrnlce and llniulclinii, with all the bust and most cur live proper! les nf all other Hitters mikes the prrftt cstltlonrtlMtrlflcr. I.lvrrKtu'ulator,andUre and Health Kcetorlug Agent on earth. xo(il?asenr.u Jiealth can poMimr lonpr cxm where Hop Bittcraoreused.fiO varied and perfect aro their operations. Jhfj glre ecw Ufa and tlsor (s tht ttred aad I nam. To whoso rmnlovments caiun IrrctrularltT 09 thn hn"r1 nvnrlnnrv Mrmni ni wTin rpfltllPA n A TW UpcMzrr. Tonlo and mild t tlmulnnt. Hop Illttcrs aro Emnvaiuablc witlicmt lntoxlcatinii. K Xo matter what your feellnps or nymptons arei Hwhatthc dlsenne or ailment Is, ufo Hop Hitters. M Don't wait until tou nro elclc, lut if you only feel Ejiud or mleeruble.uFO tho Hitters ut once. It may Hsavo your life. It lias pared hundreds. 100 will be paid for a caro turv win tint cure or help. Io not MifTcr nor iPt your friends fcufler, but uso and urgo thim to ubo Hop Bitters. Kemcmber.IIonllltterHisiiovllc.ilmpffed.drnt.k. en notrum, bntthe Turcst nnd 13eKt Mcdlcln ever made; tho "luvnlldn Frlp"' nn'1 IInpe."an65 no person or family should bo without them. CJct Bomo tills tiny BfffW Hop Coron Cur.n Is tho sweetest, safest and best Al; Children. One Uor Tao for btomach, Liver end Kidneys la Hiincrior toallothers. AtkDrugcUls. P. I. C, Is nn abeoluto nnd irrpslstablo cure for urunacnnc3, u?o oi opium, touacco ana naicoucw VZL FtnS for Circular. J& THIS INTERESTS YOU! fill! Ifei's&ft THE REST OItaI.V .TTtSDEt For On!' a Penny VOO CAN EENIi A Ff'STAt. CARD TO THE A. B. CDKPAHy, NOXIVAIiK, OHIO, and receive tn-tr II 'ftrateA C -nliue, CircuUrt rnJ Testtmonl-la, kliouin I.vMr i!iey (M and DO maU ih M.Tfiv rr tn ( r i:Tzrz:?tz.m ci: ov r . : OTjaiCtlS V j c i i'i irtruutli.wc here, 1 u ay.il j-miw. t a i I . trumci.t I r your own u wan;noi1iin ul! j If yo'iwml 'r 'a - ' 1 in, t'ir rr that Mrlt hif t F r aretold. 1'STia Ml r , A. 13. cri., '. x.ovV it..; CATARRH AalliniM, and JlronchltlJ cnrv Kt Tor nwn hom by hc)ioir vtipor taken direot ;to the disease. A telUlts "jintced. Home TrfHlmMit en I An triil. to t rotumAfi nA moAey refunded If not hiitUfae or imi lnionrmuon aa Cor.HJiti S; Arch, PMl'.rv THE Cleveland Co-operative Stove Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO, CHICAGO, ILL. ST. LOUIS, MO., ST. PAUL, MINN Tlit most IitenslYe Hannfacloren of STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE IH TUB UNITED STATES. Employ no Travcllus.KuU.ruen, and sell fvr ca.li In.ldo 30 Oa7o, hence have uo bad debt, .nd can site to llieir cuitomers In lh way oflow prices an amount equal to the saving thus effected, which experience hat shown to tx) fall IS per cent. Stylo and fioivh of work aampiual. Terfcc tlon of operation cuarnteed r f every stove nuautic fured hy ihU Conipany, 1 heir li&c vi Lack and lleatlna; Stove, for every land f I i. i:r ci,'..)ed In extent Had cartel v, and their da Burner, f.ro hef hard or tot raol n tlx roast perfect yet prod" cd A.U your dealer far Staves) of tho Cleveland fo-opcrative iove lo.'o .u., HH.H.H..Hi.H.IHH.I..l.ssssH.H..I.I.IH..i.HHHH.sssssBB.
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