II V MORTItlMKR, UKUKIIITOS. PA. EvruiituY, xovijMnnu is, tssn. i - j- ' . i - Despite llie prevailing superstition or many persons that plants liejit In llrlng rooms are unwholesome, It lias been dcclttejl by most physicians and tclotillsls, wlio hnvo thoroughly Investigated the stihject, tlint, as a general rule, they are dM-Ideilh' beneficial PnM.shedln the Philadelphia JMUAbt. ! states that, thero I.- n process going on in plants which, from a hygeniostitnd-point,ls nf great Importance that nf transpiration or exhalation of moisturo by the leaves, which is of Invdluablo servico in rooms warmed by dry-air furnacrs. Ho recom mends thai all living-rooms bo well stocked with plants, and Is of tho opinion tli.it the the henllh-giving effect will be perceptibly rnrniTest to nil who try the experiment. The official eoutit of the voto cast In rinlodelplii.i at the recent election was fin L'hed Monday. Itgivei Gariield a majority rf 20,RSS( Iien.on for Auditor General, 18, 235 j Green for Judge of tho Supremo Courti 22,318; Graham for District Attorney, 20, AAA ; l'al'lison for City Contrnller, 13,583 j Littleton for Clerk of Quarter Sessions, 21, 776) Janney for Coroner, 20,548 i llingham j (nr the 'First Congressional District, 4742 s O'Nell for tho Second Congressional District, fSK02 j ltundall for tho ' bird Congressional District, 3727 j Keller fir tho Fourth Con prrssional. District, 0481 ; Harmer for tho Fifth Congressional District, 7130. lion. Thomas li. Kinlelter, who bad no competi tor, wus re'electecl Judgo of tho Court of Common Fleas by 172,033 votes. There were recently brought to New York city, from t lie mountains nf tho Malay peninmlar, about 300 miles from Singnporo( two peculiar and rare little elepliants. They lire remarkably small, being respectively 28 and 3D Inches tall, and aro supposed to bo from five to seven years old. They are covered with p thick mat of bristly hair or wool, which is attributed to the oil cu instance that they live high upon the mountains where the, climate is cold. They resemble the extinct elephants of Malta, in size, and those ol Siberia in covering; and are of a specie all but unknown to naturalists, the fir being tho first that have ever survived the passage through the heated low country to the coast and the subsequent journey by sea to this country. The Pacific Coast Oil Company have now control of some 200,000 acres of what is termed tho Pacific CoaEt Oil Regions, ex tending frctn Santa Cruz to Santa Barbara, a distance of some 550 miles, and have twenty wells In successful operation. The oil-bow ls increasing rapidly ami t ha com pany hope to soon be able to supply not on ly the mnikets of Nevada, California, nnd Oregon, which requires 3,500,000 gallons yearly, but Japan, China and Mexico. They iilsoiunticlpatc the early bringing nbout ol the fulfillment of Prof. Sillimun's prediction that California would ultimately bo the largest oil producing country in the world. Since the dreaded disease epizooty has again nijide, its eppcarance among horses in this country, and in many districts prevail ing to an alarming extent, information lead ing to tho relief of the suffering ani inul will doubtless be read with interest by many of our readers, beuco wo give the following experiment In tho treatment of a case, as rciorted to tho N. Y. Tribune, recently, by Geo. S. Pago, of Stanley, N. J.: An ordinary stall, containing a aick horse, was lined and Inclosed Willi sheets of carbolized paper. A vaporizer was feet in operation evaporating chemically pure cresolino. Tho horse had been coughing ycry frequently, the offensive discharge from tho nostrils was profuse, and the eyes wero dull and sunken. In ten minutes tho inclosed space was charged with the vapor; in half an hour a copious dis cbarge of mucus took placo j the animal ex' hibited evident relief, holding its nose over the grating through which the vapor was issuing, tho vaporizer being placed in the iron ieed box, over which a perforated grat ing was arranged. He remained in the en closure for six hours. Tho effect produced was marvelous. The cough ceased, the dis charge from the nostrils was entirely check' cd, and tho eyes regained their normal con - ditiou of brightness. Every FaiuH)-, without Uxc-itluii, In City, Village, and Country, will find it highly uselul to constantly read the Ameri can Agriculturist. It abounds in plain practical reliable information, most valuable lor In-door as well as Out-door work and comfort, and its 801 to 1,000 Original En gravings In every volume are both pleasing and instructive. In this- respect it is pre eminent and stands alone, and it should have u placo in every Household, no matter how many other journalsaro taken. lis II lustralcd Department for Youth and Child ren contains much information as well as amusement. Its Humbug exposures are in valuablo to all classes. The cost is very low, only $1.50 from now to the end of 1881, or tour copies for $5. Single number.', liceuts. One (tfcimcn, 0 cents. Take our advice and subscribe now for volume. 40 (1881). Orange Judd Company, Publishers, 245 Broadway, New York. Charleston Xcm and Courier: The Na tional Democracy has allowed tho Republi can party to seize the strong positions on most Important questions. These can bo recovered or others can bo found. There is room always for two national parties, and the country has need of them. When our political opponents are in tho right we can, and should, co opera to with them, instead of taking the selfish and narrow course of op posing whatever our adversaries propose, ir respective of its wisdom and desirability. This is one lesson that the Democracy have to learn es well as ths Republicans. Our country is more to us than any party. Slav ery Is dead 1 The one barrier to tho rational and swift onward march of the National Democracy was swept away fifteen years There is nulling now to prevent the party from keeping abreast of the tlnietj irom being advanced in every form of liber alUm; from marching In the van of pro giess, Instead of straggling along with the rear guard. For this we must look to the young nieu, to those who are young in ideas us well as years. They must come to the font, and come quickly, with the courage, tno imetuosity, the enthusiasm that, like 'proud-pied April, drehed in all hi trim,' will "put u spirit of youth In everything," The Brooke Iron C (uny, ut Birdsboro, made 18,120 kegs ol nails in October. The recent rains hue sent 25,(100,000 feet of lumber floating down the Allegheny , Thomas Gray, a brakeman, from Iluut ingdon, was killed St Harritburg ou Satur day by falling from a car, Jefferson Breti,a brakeman ou the Phila delphia, and Reading Railroud.wjs killed by cars at Calawissa. on Friday. The house of Reuben Wiuters.tieket agent at itov.r a F rd. was enteral Lv Lt " . " Ft il 7 ii j' HJlJ JtOO tsVtn, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ovu ivamiinm'iom i.irrruit. Washington, D. (, Nov. 0, 18S0. TherPlsn universal fcellngnl relief and glailnoM here that tho long' and blttor ram puign Is at an eml, and that tho result Is de cisive. Now vro may turn our attention to other and mnro pleasant subjects. No mat ter which side we arc on, whether defeated or successful, thero Is a certain strain and friction incident to such n struggle from which wo rojolco to bo reliuved by its close. 0vcr !!'6 rcsuU in M:"litnlnrc.hnw. ever, there aro as widely different feelings hero as elsewhere. The Republicans aro in great glee and can scarcely restrain them selves, whtlo Democrats Aro disappointed and gloomy. Yet such is politics. One party or tho other must suffer defeat, and judging from the past thero is every reason to believe that the Democrats will bear it as philosophically and heroically as any par ty could under the raino circumstances. The disappointment over tho final result is not apparently as great to them as was that over the loss of Indiana In October. From that timo I think most Democrats regarded the case almost hopeless. At least that ap peared to be the feellrjg among them in this city, where eoplo pretend to know n good leal nbout politics. During the first eight or nino weeks following tho Cincinnati con vention no Democrat could ho found who believed tho defeat of Hancock a possibility, and there were somo shaky Republicans of tho samo way of thinking. The causes that have brought about that result aro too well understood to require recapitulation here. Tho preponderance of feeling among Demo crats, now that they see success would have been secured with New York, is that John Kelly defeated them. In the face of all other influences, such as the business boom, the opposition to a solid South and to a ihungc, they arguo that but for the machi nations of tho Boss of Tammany Hall, New York City would haveglyeu its usual majori ty and Hancock would. have been elected. Among tbecterks in the departments here, joy is unbounded. They were all decidedly opposed to a change, naturally enough, though not without l'carsthatitmightcyme. The suspense, and strain has been intense and the reaction is correspondingly pro nounced. The general result being ascer tained tho pleasure was enhanced by going over tho details of the clectton returns. These never failed to givo satisfaction. Per hap3, however, thero is an exception, as a great many regret that New Jersey, and tho two Pacific states did not wheel in line to complete tho solid North. This, how ever, is a sligBt objection, and docs not In terfere with tho undisguised satisfaction with which the results of tho election are received. Whether an entirely new Cabinet, which Garfield is said to bo pledged to make, will cause so much of tho "change" to which em ployes are so earnestly opposed, con not be foretold. If the beads of departments are altogether changed very likely otherchanges will follow, but they would not be at oil general. John Sherman announces that ho is not to stay at tho head ol Treasury De partment, but expects to take the seat to which Garfield was elected in the Senate. While business is n little slack in the de partments the clerks find various and varied methods of themselves. Lately a gentle man whoso yard is adjacent to tho Tension Office came to the Commissioner with a sin gular complaint. It seems that tho clerks in that office have whiled away their leisure moments in shooting rubber bands at Clio man's chickens. They got up quite n rival ry as to who was the best marksman. Tho chickens didn't complain. On the contrary, they took the bands for wormsind ate them. Several of them died. Tho owner could not iicoouiH for their demise. Byo and bye some more tinned up their toes. In a spirit of investigation ho cut tho deceased birds open mid found their ciaws 6tuffed with rubber bauds. He was as much astonished as the owner of the jumping frog, told by Mark Twain, when bo discovered that his pet had been stuffed with shot. Ho soon learned where tho rubbers came from, and mado complaint to Commissioner Bentley, who has issued a prohibitory order as to target practice on chickens. In the Census Bureau, where an immense volume of labor is being preformed in get ting statistics of tlio census into shape, tho clerks find a good deal nf amusement in the singularity ol names, strange communicat ions and other incidents. Of tho many singular and remarkable letters received daily tho following is a sample : Sir s Please be so kind as to look over the census list of the states of Louisiana, Texas Alabama and California, and send me a list of all persons of my uame in those states, and where residing as I have had brothers residing in those states from whom I have not heard for many years, ami you will con for a great favor on your Humble Servant Michael McShane". As compliance with this request would have taken a go.l many clerks a good many days overhauling the returns tho ro quest was necessarily refuted. Dom Pr.DRO YTnklilngloii I, cllcr. Wjshisotox, 1). C. Nov. 0, 1880 At tho closo of a hotly contested political campaign, where ono side is greatly elate over the result, it follows that the other sid should bo depressed in a corresjionding de gree. Thero are, however, two features cou nectcd with the recent conflict over which everybody can and ought to be thankful The first is the fact that, notwithstanding tho hen of party feeling in many parts ol the country, the proceedings wero not, so far as have yet been reported, disgraced by any scenes of extreme violence or bloodshed Tho second is the fact that the successful candidate for tho Presidency has received so largo a majority In the electoral collego as not to leave tho result In anysort of doubt,anci to spire the country such a trying strain as it was subjected to four years ago. These are bronil and common grounds for eongrat ulation, upon which all good citizens can inert and mingle their rejoicings. In Republican circles, there Is a good deal of gossip already about the composition of Gen. Garfield's Cabinet. The very general sentiment is that there would be an cntii change. Presidents very seldom keep th Constitutional advisers elected by their pre decessors. Mr. Johnson kept several of tho members of Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, but that was an exceptional case. During the late campaign it was asserted that Mr. Sherman would probably bo retained as Secretary the Treasury, but a friend of Sherman stated, last night, that he would not r eta I the office if it was tendered to him He hopes to bo re elected to tho Senate. Gen t'.einen who are in Mr. Garfield's confidence say that tliev do not believe lie has intimat c4 to any one who will compose his Cabi net. It was rumored vesUrdav that fintnr i. c ... Aga . a, ,,. ue ere.ary o. me Tn t.lit nieflal, a .L.J. J . I I. t ,.... .,u; iua there is any foundstion for the story. The feeling among the Republicans bow. . ' ever is that the next administration Is to on pre-eminently lUlwart i that .11 Democrats . - - la.tit o , that there n to be so more te n porlzlng with tho South, The verdict seems to be accepted by the stalwarts to mean that the peoplo nf this country want the political flairs of the nation administered on a stal- art basis. It is said by the ultra stalwarts that Congressmen .from the South certified to be elected In districts having a prepond erating negro vote, as to be cither unseated their election Invalidated on thegronml that the people have not had a chance to record a freo-expresslon of opintoD. This, It Is asserted is tho only means which can bo resorted to to givo tho colored voter a chance to assert tils political rights. Such pol Icy If adopted would unseat Chalmers in the shoe string district of Mississippi) three of the Louisiaua members and about alt nf the South Carolina delegation. The departments of the Government have not been bee-hives, exactly, during the past few days, tho feeling of surprise about tho result of tho elections not pcrriiittlng much work. Yesterday did not differ materially from tho preceding days in respect to tho mount of work accomplished. Tho clerks, however, wero not idle from suspense, but from joy. The general result being ascer tained, tho pleasure was enhanced by going the details of the election returns. These never failed to give satisfaction. Per haps, however, there is an exception, as a great many regret that .New Jersey did not heel in line to complclo the solid North. This, however, Is a slight objection, nnd does ni interfere with the undisguised satisfac tion with which the results of tho election aro received. Just now tho clerks are the appicst of mortals. Tho strain baa been removed and they are able to look forward another lease of official life. With the major portion, however, tho rcsult,to a large extent, is not surprising. Ever since the Indiana election they have regarded Repub lican success as sure, although they did not pect such sweeping results. When the olera begin to return,tlien the departments will resound with their songs of triumph and shouts of victory, all of which would be quickly stilled bIiouUI somo Republican brother now out in the cold succeed in shov ing tho present incumbent out of nlace. August. LIST OF rATKYKi Granted by the United States to citizens of this tato, for tlio week ending Nov. 8, 18S0, furn ished tor the Carbon Advocate, from the Law and Patent otflco of J. JIcU. Perkins, 800 It street, Washington, 1). J. A. Allison, Philadelphia, electric alarm for letter holders. S. Uroadbcnt, Scranton, tooth for coal breakers. E, Jlrown, Philadelphia, pyrometer (two patents). M J. Ourry, Elizabeth, coal tipple. G. W. Curtis, Philadelphia, car coupling. J. Darling, Pcacbvllle, curtln fixture. F. G. Fainhaui, White Mills, cartridge loading Implement. J. R. Tlnncy, Pittsburgh, telegraph. U. Tlnnejr, Pittsburgh, oleetrlc lighting appara'as. Forbes, assignor, to himself W . P. Illld- up, Ilarrlsburg, core box. R. P. Qarscd, Norrlstown, automatic rail way switch. I. Gorman, Pbllodclphla.steerlng anaratus for vessels. O. Grunder, and J II. Mcoyer, Rcadlnir, harness pad. D. S., I D. & W. D. Ilccbncr, Lansdale. feed critter. K. E. Hendrlck, Carbondale, storage tank. E. E. Hendrlck, Oarbondat, oil tank I.. L. Hendrlck, Carbondale, process and tool for uniting sheets of foil. W. I". Ilenzlcy,Phlladelphla,narrow euaco for locomotives. O. Kent.Wllllamsyort.whlsk broom holder. I.. Kyscn, It A. U. Rev, Philadelphia, toy mortar. O. II. Lovrlen, assslgnor to M. A. Lovrlen, Erie, plpo tongs. 11. S. Marshal, Allegheny, cradle. J. A. Maxwell, &. J. 1 Sullivan, Alle gheny, boiler settlns. A. J. Mills, Pittsburg, soring took for liar- rows and cultivators. J (J. Noonau, and G. W. Boung. Philadel phia, gas apparatus, D. O'Hrlen, llswago, bark mill. II. Pcmberton, Philadelphia, manufacturer of Ylchrouiate8. J. Ross, Plains, rock and coal drilling ma- chtdc. II. U. Secly, Pht'adelnhla, canopy support for carriage. 11. Tweedle, assignor of 4 Interest to .1. W. Mathers and C. W. Sears.Phlladelphla.durap- Ingcart. Compiled for Tiik Carbox Advocate. l'OI'UI.AIt SCIi;.CE MITI. The newly discovered tin mines in tho I State of Maine, continue to yield large quantities of ore. A writer from Winslow states that witli every day's work the scams are widening nnd rapidly converging to wards what must at no great depth prove a hampion vein of large dimensions. It is also believed that in inoro westerly portions of the state the deposit are much more valu able than at Winslow. Prof. Lewis Swift,thc noted astronomer, of Rochester, N. Y., has discovered a new comet, in about right ascension 21 hours 30 minutes, declination north 17 30', or in tho constellation Pegasus. Its magnitude issaid to be enormous, nnd although, as yet but visible through tho tolescoie, it is thought tlio strange celestial visitor will shortly be plainly seen without tlio aid of glasses, and in the northwestern sky. Uikmi making the discovery, Prof. Swift, was presented with a $500 check by air. Warner, who is building tho "Warner Observatory," for tlio astrono mer, who will also be awarded a gold medal by the Imperial Academy of Sciences, nt Vienna. A laboritory is being established at Minneapolis, Minn., by a French manufac turing chemist, who proposes to mako from the vast amount of saw dust which amimu lates in the numerous mills of that city, an acid, which is now being and has hcrtofore been imported from France, and largely used by dyers, chemists and druggists. Thus what has become a nuisance in the city named, will hereafter be utilized and made to enter into one of the most profitable en terprises of that section. Anew acd valuable narcotic is said to have been recently found in the Jamaica dogwood (Piscidia trytlirina) nnd is obtain ing very favorable notices from the medical fraternity. The tree grows in the and dis tricts of Jamaica, and the active principle is contained mainly in the bark of the root. The drug is stated to be a direct sedative producing narcotic effects which aro refresh ing, and not followed, as in the use of opium by hypericin la of the brain, nausea and gen cral nervous disturbance and is looked up on as a most valuable discovery. The vast extent and financial value nf the Oregon Salmon Fisheries is manifest in the rapid increase of business shown by the recent annual report of the Oregon Board of Trade. From it we learn that the salmon catch of the rust spring and summer yielded 520,000 oases. In 1875, theoatch amounted to 231,500 cases; in 1877,400,000 oases and - in 1S79, 435,000 showing an increase iu tie - past season oyer any former year of almost one nunareu thousand cases. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Dr John A. a phy,Ic,,n ,weU I t . . . . .. i unown iu niwioai circiea tiirougnnui the I State, died at Corry recently iu bis 75th yMr- n-L- i ...i- -, be 1 !,u"' nIl '.. 'V . ..V.J"ir" n" ' V.it lauft vi v m 4V1IVTT utit iviouivm - on Friday cum oris v.i.v.c x ion tun s. Tho loser in a Memphis bet Is to stand on his head five minutes, In a public square, with a Garfield banner suspended from his feet. In Oswego, N. Y., n groccrylnan bet his storo against a neighboring meat market that Hancock would bo elected. On Wed nesday morning ho turned over his wager liken man,butthe butclierdecllued to accept It. A combination bet was made by ten Democrats and ten Republicans in Houston, Texas. Tho losers wero to harness them selves to n stage coach nnd draw tho winners through tho principal street. In both par ties wero somo of the foremost men of the city. Geo. r. Knowls, of llaclne, Wis, won from Edwin Clillds,of Dakota ono section of good farm land, CM acres. The bet was $3,000 against n certain described section that New York Stale would givo Garfield from one to fivo thousand Republican majority. In Ogdensbnrg, N. Y., Win. Alger bet his moustache ncttlnst A. A. Babcnck's whiskers that Garfield would not be elected. On Wednesday morning re had his moustache cut off and sent to Mr. Babeock. A wheelbarrow bet In Baltimore afforded inoro amusement to tho spectators than had been expected. The loser was onnoyed, whllo wheeling the winner over tho stipu lated roulo, by tho taunts of the latter, and followed by tho payment of tho wager by whipping him soundly. Josenh S. Miller and Henry Kleindlcnts of Rochester, N. Y., beton tho election, the loser to walk a block at noon, attired m Ills wife's nlclit dress. Miller lost, and at noon on Wednesday appeared and walked In Mrs. Allium s nigiit gown, ioiiowcu oy a crowu oi men and boys. A Ilorrisburg man was caught by the tricky offer of n wager that one city in tho United States of over a hundred thousand inhabitants would not givo five hundred votes for Hancock. The stake was a super for the ward campaign club of the winner. Tho city named wns Washlngotn, where there is no voting lor l'rosldent at all, llie victim said nothing, except to name tho timo and place for the supper. On that oc casion the viands looked all rieht, and wero just such as tho written ternisofthe bet call ed lor, but tliey wero loumi to be seasoned witbsuull and other unpjlntauie substances. Two nearocs mode a desperate attack up on John Frauzics.hotel keeper.near Morris vllle, Bucks county, on Saturday, inflicting probably fatal wounds. New Advertisements. Thk t.katiino Scientists op to-day airreo th.it most diseases are eausod by disordered Kidneys or Liver. U, tlierctore, the Kidneys and Liver are kept In pcrlect order, pcrlect health will ue me resuu. mis iruin nus on Iv u-cii known a short time, and for years people suffered Kreat aony without bolni? ablo to rind relief. Tliedlscoveryof Wnrner's Sato Kldnoyand I.lveruure innrKS a new era In the treatment of these troubles. Made from a. simple tropical leaf of rare value. It contains Just the elements necessary to nour- IS!! atnl UlVlgoraio UOUIUI llirfeKreuiurK"", and s.ilelv restore nnd keep thcin In order. It Is a I'liSl 11 VI'. uemkiiv ior an mo uire4ges that enuse pulns In tho lower parts of the tKidy fur Torpid Liver, Headaches, Jaundice, Dlizlness, Uravel, Fever, Ague, Malarial rever, anu an uiiiicuiues ui me iviuuo), l.lver and Urinary Organs. It Is an excellent nnd safo remedy for fe males during l'rcitnnncy. It will control Menstruation nnd Is Invaluable lorLeueorr. heea or lalllntrol llie womb. As a Illuoil Purlttcr It Is unequalled, for It cures the organs that make tho blood. READ THI! RECORD. It saved my life. E IS. halilij, Selma, Ala. it in tli remedy that will cure the many diseases peculiar to women. Mothert) Mag. It has passed severe tests and won endorse, meats Iri'tn some of the highest medical tal ent in tno country. a. i. nana. No remedy heretofore discovered canhe held for ono moment In eninpirlson with It. Br. C. A. Hareey, D.U., it otungion, u. u. This Hemcdy.whlch has done such wonders, lsputuilntheLAR(H:STSlZi:i)Hl)TTI.r. ol uny medicine upon llie market, and Is sold ny uruirgisis aim un ou.uerv ui vi.o t"r uui tlo. Kur Diabetes, enquire for WARNER S SAKE II1AHETES ul'JIK. irtsy.J'OSt. T1VE Remedy. II. 11. W AHNEftA. t!0., sep.4. uocuesier, n. i. Administrator's Notice. Wlieroas Lattcrs or Administration upon Ihe Estnleol Daniel Raii.aly, late of Lower Tiiwamenslnir township. Carbon county, Pa HteeiiHed. have been granted to the under sluned, nil persons liuviuir claims against I no said esrate win pieneo present litem, uuir uu. tlientlcutul. for settlement, and tline lndebt. ed to the said estate will make Immediate payment. ui.iv J.u m.usi;, .in.. Administrator, etc. Lower Towamenslnir, Nov. 13, lsso- LOST, TWO COWS. On llie Kit hot October, TwoCows one White and Ihe other Red with White pots and Bell. Iloth Dry rod Thin. Any person knowing their wnvreauouts win iiieate iniunn J. II. and (J. II. ItEIS. Nov. 13, 18S0-W3 East .Maucli Uhunk. Uiiiliiistrntor'i. Jatlce. Notice Is hereby ntven. that Letters of Ad. ministration upon the Estate of Alathlts Strauttberger, late of Parryvllle, Pa , deo'd, have been Kranted to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves ludeb ed to said estate Mill make Immediate liayment. and those having claims will prcseut them, duly autneuucaieu, ior seiiieiueiu to JAOOB STRAUSBERQER, Administrator, ete. Wclssport, Pa., Nov. utu, 18M). ws, A UDITOH'S NOTICE. C V. , Oourt of Common Plea. ofOaruo,. tWx.to till ti 1 tfiuAVMtl.tll.nl Alkll li 1 Brrtl.il t m t h t;;; -i ,h", r.nrtaorM A sTnM assign i 'p. Kleprh'aet Tarn'oni "thtS.wi i "nJ ?,'' duties of Ids appointing nt 1, a nHlc. Comer ot Itaet and SuBourham i r. oi. 1 1 the bar .uh of Mau. h nhuuk. on Wednesday, December 8lh. 1580. at 10;, clock l A M JOHN KLINE, DT 13,1460 Wt Audit' T mv -ail k p p&fi New Advertisements. The Best Paper ! Try It ! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. 80th YEAR. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Tub Scikkti no Ahikrioak Is a large First class Weekly Newspaper orstxtcen Pages, printed In the most beautiful style, prouielj lllvttratid wtlli tpltndid fncrOTlncl, represent. Ing the newest Inventions and tho most re cen1. 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Teachers, directors and friends of education In general are cordially Invited to attend and participate In the deliberations. R. F. HOFKORD, O. S. IiChlghton, Pa., Nov. 3d, 18S0-W2. jqjXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on thoestateofMRS. MARTHA ROSE, lateof the boroughof East 1NJ aueh Chunk, Carbon couniy. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom alt persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to mako payment within six weeks, and all persons having claims or de mands will make known the same without de lay to PETBRHEIM, Executor of Martha Rose, dee'd, I.cnlghton, Oct. 13, 1SH w-6 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate & Personal Property. Tho undersigned Executor or tho Estate of Lewis Horn, lute of Franklin Township, far County, Pa., dee'd, wilt sell at public salo on premises In said township, commencing on Thursday, November 25, 1880 at one o'clock, p. to., and continue each day untllthe whole Is dlSosed or, the following valuible real estate and personal protterty. to wit: ' 12 Building Lots situate In Franklin twp ; 1 Lo) nnd whurfon Onnal ; t lit adjoining J. Ruch's Lime Kilns; 1 Lot containing nlKiutanc. xood Farm Land; 31 Acres Woodland, nioro or less; 18 Acres iiood Farm Land, adjoining Weiss port Cemetery ; 1 Lot and Frame Dwelling House In East Weltsport; 1 Brick Dwelling, being the old Homestead of said deceased ; 1 Brick Store Building, 2 stories, situate on Hank st , I.ehUhK.n, occupied by the P.O; 1 Fire Proor Sale; Lot or Or.iln; Variety or Farming Implements; Also, 12 Shares Stuck or Klrst Nntlonat Hank or Lchlghtnu.and 15 Shares Stock of Second National Bank or Maucli Chunk, and avariety or other articles too numerous to mention. Tortna uud conditions will be made known at timo and place or ealo, by .ioiAii nuoii, CHARLOTTE UORNV Eiccutoisol Lewis Horn, dooM. TO ADVERTISERS. OCO T. JtOWKLL & C(Vci SELECT MKT OPLOt AL NKvYMl'AFERS. Ah advertiser who spemW upwirrta o tVOW a enr, Hiitl wlio tnvntt'U Jt's tli tii SJ5o 01 it In tliU Lift, writts i 'Yonr select Locrii Lint vaUl nteUetter last year Til AN ALL I'll 12 0 1 111211 AUVKKTIMHU I DID." IT IS NOT A CO-OP XHATIVE LIST. IT IS WOT A CIIKAP MVT. IT IS AN llONKST MaT. Tf.e cilalnmie states exuetlv -what the miners am. WbCL tbn iiBttie of ttimpt-rli prlutnl lit FULL l-'tCK TV 113 it la in pverv ItiMtance the ItlihT. When printed In CAPITALS it U th OWLY payer iu the pl.tce The list ffivea the population of every towu, ana the circuit ion of every paper. Too rptes charged for nflvertlilnfr are bare oiio tilth ihe publisher' vehedu'e. The price lor single mui-h ranges irom rm u. rue price Tor one Inch one month In the until e i ti'5, Tiie leirulnr rate or ihpat rnforine ame apace ond time Hi'O $2 tiU4 Tho ht iu I cluilen 952 newpanera of wblci 187 me litiued . HA II V nn.l -f.l VV' I. I.'I.'I.V Tlmvara lnniri.il in 768dlffcrt'Ut cities and town, of which uro State Capital, liA place of over5(XO popula tion, and 4 8 County beat. For copy of lUt and other lutoriuatlou addi ess OKO 1. UOWKLL&CO. Oct 23-1 m. 10 ;pruco Bt , New York. HISTORY OF POLITICAL PANTIES Anil of tlio Federal (Jovenimciit, Prom COLONIAL Tiuios to the rrescnt Date. r.NTtltELYNKWIu design, comprehensive and exhaustive, wun beauitmiiy colored Mapi and Dlapranis. t'oaialtiH Al.t, tne I'LAl l'OltlilHor 1'OIITI At, PAl'.TIEs. The most a!uab!e publication of the Ave! Nou.nurtl-an. Hltoultl bo lu every Hou-eliold. r-cliool and Library. tsu'd In Ilo.ik Form at IS and as a Wall chart at 13. aqe.sts wanted everywhere at onco 111Q PAY. UUANGEll, DAVIS A CO.. 1'ub's.IndHnap. oil, luuiaua uci..j-im TTIita- 1 n PRESENTS, free. Send address I IU n for particulars. F. Tmfkt, No. 27 1 School street, Boston, Mass. 777 a year and expenses to events, Outfit freo. Address P. O. VIOKEHY, Augusta, Maine. We will Pay the Postage AND BESD OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOlt ONE DOLLAR Or Six Mouths For oO cents ! WHICH IS Less than 2 cents per Week for A la mm 32 COLUMN PAPER!! ADDRESS. Carbon Advocate, I.chlgiitou, l'a, SHOW THIS TO YOUR NEIGHBOR WATCHES, Ciotk", Novelties, Ete bend for tirtce l.e' ,nd ior Drier ,.. AOENTH In ll parti efthel'.H.anitCa"d. C. C JIUIILK CO , Imuoriera and Manulacturera. nerricn ximnse, Mien, jv CARBON ADVOCATE FLAIH AKD TANCT BOOKUOBPRINTIEHODSE BANKWAY, short distance above the Lthlgh Valley nit. Depot, lidiigliton, Fciuift. We are now fully prepared to execute every description or PRINTING-, from a Visiting Card to a. Lame Foster ! POSTERS, HANDBILLS, DODOEHS, UIIIGULARS, SHIPPINQTAQS, OAIIDS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, PK0URAMME8, PAMP.HLETS, &o., ic, In the Bust Manner, At Reasonable Prices! We are prepared to do work at as low rates as any ontce In the country that deals Honestly with their Patrons. " Cheap, Prong and Reliable, " IS OUIt MOTTO, sr Order byJlall will he promptly filled at lowest rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. THE METALLIC BINDER We bare the exclusive Right for CARBON COUNTY, FOlt Rep!' Metallic Boot-Binder, The cheapest, best and most substantial yet introduced for Bind'ng RECEIPT BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, &c. Call and ie there at tat CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, BANKWAY, Lehighton, Pa. Hotels and Saloons. Q AR B ON HO UQZ, J. W. ltAUDENHUSH, I'ltOrniETOK, Dank St., Lkiiiohtoit, Pa. Tlio GAnnon Hntistt oilers flrst-class accora modatlnns to tho Trnvellnir public. Hoarding by the Day or Week on lleasonablo Terms. Cliolca Clirars, Wines and l.touors always on linnd. UoodSlieds and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl JKOl'OLl) JIKYElt, ncspectfully nnnonnces that he has Just opened an Oyster and Eating Saloon In the building next door to the Central Car rlafio Works, on Bank Street, l.ElllOHTON, Pa., nnd that he Is prepared to servo up meals at all hours of tho day nr evening-at very rea sonablo charges. OYSTERS received fresh ovcry day, bnd silppllod to families at lowest mrrkctprlccs. Also, nil kinds of Cheese nnd Mustard, in largo or small quantities, for rum lly uso, cheaper than elsewhere In this vl clnlty. np, 10, USO-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. Nathan Klotz, Proprietor This Itouso Is located In the Borough of Welssnort. Oxrbon t7ountr. Pa., nnd Is built on tlio site of Fort Allen, an old stockade fort ification, erected hero over n century a bo lo protect tho early settlers autnlnst the hostlto Incursions of the Indians. Tho houso Is n sub stantial brick, nntl was named '-Fort Allen llouse".bythelato Edward Wels; Itcnntalns Thirty-two Rooms nnd it handsome Rcstau rant, nnd tho present Proprietor has newly and thoroughly refitted tlio establishment. It has nil ttieniinolntmcntsof a FtnST Class CoUNTnv HoTKl. adapted for tho comrort ol Its patrons. In cioso proximity to tho Hotel, In perfect preservation, Is tho lllstorlo OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was duR by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply tno garrison oi run Alien wnu water. Its walls ofstone. which still dof the ravaees of ajres, aro as perfect to-d a yaa when put there, and the well now contains nbout six lect of crstnl water. Tho well Is now bo Ing fitted up as n historin reltc,to tho water of w hich tho patrons of the llouso will havofrco access. SUMMER BOARDERS will ho accommodated nt Reasonable Prices. Tho Bar Is supplied ultti tlio bet Wines, Liquors and Clears, Good stabllntr attached. fliay, 8.iy AAiiian ai.ui2, Kendall's Spavin Cure, 1 ho it ot f iirpossfnl Itemftili' ever lilFcnvcr ert, ns it laccrt'iln la ltn rlTecln nud dot' s not From But. R N, Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist. St. Albaus, Vt., Jon.eotli, 18(i. Dn. n. J Kk.ndall & Cu . Gents i In lenlv to yum lei tor I will ny that my oxpeneuto with KcudiiH'8 Spavin euro' has Uceu vtiv RatlBliuti'ty liuleert. 'Ihreo or ionr years I procuicrta bottle of your ajyont mnl wili it cured n horso ot innuiKs- causf ii by a simvln Last ecmou inv homa bceinno very Initio mirt I turned hun out for n tew weeks when lie bo cntntj betier, out when I put him onthorimtl he (irew worso. when I di-envered tmt ft rinp botio was tormiti, I pfucu cd a ootilo of K n d tH'i spavm Curo and with le-s tluin n bottle cured Imn m dint he H notlinie. uelthcrcan thobuuen botoimd. ncspoi'trul'vyo.iiti. PersoverancB Will Tell. Htnugliton. Mnfs., March 18th, lSQ. B. J. KHKPALL A CO, nent1: lujiutieo to you and im-beii I th nk I ouht to lot yo.i know that I havu removed two bono RU'Vlns with Kendall' Spavlu Curo" oiio very Isipu ono. don't now how lim ttio spavin tind been there. 1 Uao owned tlio hoi-vu elcnt mo itlis It took mo four montliH to take tho laifooiih off and two for the Mnnil ono I havo npcd ion bottloH. Tho horse la entirolv well, not at nil stiff, nnd no bunch to bo tea or felt. Tain is a wi'intertul uietliitno. It 1h a now tliln? limn, but if it docs ior all wtut it liaaccuo fot inolta flfllc will bo veiy pic:tt, Itesiiccttuily your!. uir.s. r. rAHiccn. Kendall's Spavin Cure. CoNconn, X. Jan. z, U80. Tt. J. KFJcniLL A Co.. nentlemeii t-Vo havo n bcautllul roun mure trat wan clven to u on aceiMint of a Fpnvui ou hoi lfr, winch mato lier deiullmie; We todcolthtr tdu,o and nilowed her to run in tho barn vaid iu Iho full of tho venr, upp'vmir 'JCeinlnil'i bp.ivln due tu-eoid-in? to direction. Wo die not ue her for u inont-i. hho w- h entirely cured, ami the bunch complete removed. umflian never btoubituo Bluce Wo Ptnto what wo Know to b u fact. Wo havo aold twelve dozen bat lotn thithhoit timo that wo have acted an votiv nsenta lu (Jon cord. Jteppecifullv vonr. UNUi:nrtiLLfci:irriti:Dfin. AUKthoc.incs. Statement I Unito Oath. To whom it Mav roscEiiv. In ths year IS75I In-ulcd Willi K'cniln.l'a .-ikiviii cure n bono Himvin of rpvoiiiI mouth V r -owili. uearlv nif n lArun fis a hi nd ecf.aiiil comn'otolr Btou Dfil llie lameutuH an. I reiiiovttl the euliriru. moot. I hivo w.-ikoil H'Ohori'opvcr sli-co verv I a.d and ho iipvpi has I cm lauii1. tmr cotilil X ovorieooov(1!truiciice in tlio tare of tliohocK Joiotn Blnce I treatm liliu wiih KpiioiII' i-p-iy. lu.uio ... ... ,,.v..,o. Uuoslmrtth I'oll", Vt., Ffh. S5, l;. Sworn nnd ruoaclllioil to hrforo uio this iSlh day ot 1'chiuarj', A I). S7. JUlINa.jm&J.P. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human Ml' l'attcu'i JIll'. Washington Co., If. V., I Fobruarj- si, is:s. 5 II J KESDAtL M I)., Hear Mr. Tho jinrllcu. lar onseoa wli.cli I uil Tour" Spivlu curo " was a lujliEinut aoklo 'IT lu ut IU mouth.' MnnilHiir. I naU IrmX uiiny things, hut lu v .iu. Your "Hoavm uro" uut loo loot to Iho giouuti aitam. i ud for the firs' timo since hail, tin natural jm.uio.,. l-'ora fnin.l nulinout it ex cels am thine wo evci lived. Yours iruly. Itnv it. 1". IIULt, raster it. K. Church, rolti u a ilhla Xf. Y. KIlNIM.I.'- SPAVIN CUnillsBUre lulls rftccia ml it m tts at tloo an li doei not hhsti r. yec It In neuctraiiDKaud iiuveiful to reach eve. rv ilpeu aeated vam or to leinove any boujr arowih or other enlargement, aaeli us iiaviu.. BliliuL Cuiu. Cllou., tfoiatna, hwcl'liic.uy Lameness, ami all llnhirtrenieiita of the Joints or Limh". or ItVumalUm m Mali, nud foranv imriioetor vrnlcha Llulmeut la uel for Man or tleat It iu now kunuu to he Ihe hot Ilnl roeutloriusn ever Ubcd, acliuir mild yet cer. Ihiu in itaenVct. Bend addie-ator Illustraled circular which, we think, elves lwsitive Jin of of lla Villon-. No remedy oaa t ver met with such unqualified ouccoan lo our kuow.easc, lor i;eatt a well aa Man. Price tl pei bottle, or tlx botlloa for ti ALL Diuaul"t8 haolt or ran villi for yon. or it vlll he Mint to auvaildu-aa en ri'cP'Pt of itico bt tbepio'iriftor . l)u II. J. K1.NDAL1, A Co. Kuo.Diirah FalU Vt. luuo vc-yi HELP; Yourj-flvc liv iu Liub inoncv when i co den clnuro in vti red. thtiejv ulwuTs kwpiiiff pnverty (rout your door. Tlo who alwuyn take ati vautnire vt lliechai c -h lor makluir innui-y that are dtTi'ied, generally bfcoaio noaltliy. whie trow wkoilo imt I in prove mall c'luure rt-main tu ior rtv, VVtt want tuanv men. women(Ut.v una pirU tn work tor ut rmlit lu their own lo calith . The Im-luta will pay more lUn ten timennnllDuiFWBffex. W furnuh aa txfen. bIto on tilt and all that you nred.lree, Nuuue who engairia fJiU lo make mono trv rupiaiy, Yoacau devote your whoio lime to the wurk, or iiiy your apart" tooment. fatt lufonnaUou nd all that inredt-d acnt tirce. Addita bTIMSON A CO., Port Uud. Maine, Oct. 2.1W-. QISSOLUTIOXor I'AUTMIUSIIir NOTJOK IS IIEHEBY GIVEN, That the partnerthlp lately tulwlfllnir between C , I.ENTZ and 1. J. MEEHAN, of Voitiiort, under the flrui name of I.enu & Meehan, do. Inic buslneM a. Ihe Welti port l'lannx Mill tc Lumber Company, was dlatolred on Ihe lhth day of Srpteraber, 1BSO. by mutual ooment. Alldchisuwlni; toths said parlner.hlpare to be received hy U. V. I.enlt, and all demands on the said partnership are to be preseuud to him fur l'a) men t. ' tl. V. I.KNTZ. I'. J. MEEHAN. The undersigned will continue Ilia l'lanlnic Mill and l.umberluit llu.lnr.-.. at the same plaee as heretofore, and Wuuid a.W for a cou r.nuane.of,air.a.ge. SeptembrrS) 1S50w3w 7 ENimSlfe Reldlttz roTVilftr. As plMinft m eUu of Lemon ode. A rents each. All Drag Store. LAXATIN E. Lnxntlvn Lntencrn for Kegralattnr the Ilowols. l'rerenta and I'uren Constlpotlorry Sfi cents por lx. All Drug Btores. Fnou Ei.nr.rt Tiiouso:,', Taslor of Ui Church of tiro Disciples of Christ, Detroit, lllch. "ilj' Bon van danfjerously ill ami entirely jn-oKti itcd from Chills nnd Fevof . Qiiitiinonn lo'.licr moilicincalmil been tried v.ithont c'Avf. Jlr. Cml tvlio Lad uxl Tlicrr.iiiliiio Ma Tonic, nil vino I a trinl of IU vrhlth Wus (1 :io, r uniting lu liU complot roccverj wit.n a i'ov dnj-s." ICAFSULETS !B frafoandrallahloeuralTOr W.10M.-B nf Hit tlrtnirr tiriiativ. lci-i uu or iiiirunlc. l"acy will cure mnj' recent rase la seven days. Thn word Jlocota, 1 on erory box. Prlre per be-t, Ith full dlreetlona, rapsnhits (sinill tl?.c) 75 e i. Cawulmi (Urea r.sclfl.'a. AlrtinmuSiwi. JIlld on receipt tlpriroliyIHiAS llICKi CO.,aJV7osUr' i'.icct, New loili. t'lreulsrn freo. Instantly relieved, by tna rv'ilsSfc' UR00f BlacquocnBIatlco OtutlllcntJidjVtTifryaa after BOTeral npiilientlous of it. fcSoaiiSaO80 by U DrupRiKtn, or mailed on rocoiptof R?M hy DUNDA3 DICE & CO., Mfg. Chemhts, 33 Vi'oobtcr Stroct, Now l'ork. i' Cures TriHicnt Iloiliciiic Simply Alisorption. liio Only Truo Jxr.Iarlal Autldotc. Br. ITolmnn cutttonitliopnMIs c;alntoon torfelt nnd imihu.oii "I'iuIs," of nil hinds. In n.st upon tho kind l-enr'ns tho nlioTo Illiencas nndrrocn jirlvato rovvnua Btainn o! Uolman. rad(Jo.,Kor York. Thlslsntrnoromody wlthontmoaiclno. Its lame 13 ft housoliohlworai liroaGhoutthoworld. 1 a. It liovee fjilln. Holmnn'n l'cd (fjinulnc) la so!J liyErusglats. i In doulit r.hout tho jr nulnoncaa cf Tails clfcrrd, cncIoBs ,3 In rc(,i5tcreil letter to us r.nd vocolvo tho Temoil by return mall, post liald.orvrllouafurlreotrcaUse. If soverelj" ntuictoil with ehronlo raiments, descrlho 7up toms fully. Dr. IIolman'H ndvleo la cniTia. AddrcBS, IIOI.r.lAN PAD CO., 3 William Slreet, Kew'Xorlc n.vm DTEli thn safest r.nu best i acts Install, taneoufily, prodaclnff thn most n.itural shada of hl.i clc or hrown : does I B I OT nf! D fl) not Btaln tho shlmoasl. lltlalftUjrtU Olynppllod. Astandard preiiarnuon J lavorito upon every woll np pointod toilet for lady orontlemnit.- Bold by nil rlrnfFlRrtf nn,l an. piled by ml hUr drcssaro. J, CltLiTADOIlO, New Yorto. WILLSOIST'S (Kcmegian) In rcf nlnccl hy tho Wcnlccst StoiitttcIT." in t ree froui litiiIc:i&aait 'K'iihIc. Z.rriM.iN Dotiiv. never (rota llnnctil. It cures lonNtimpf Cou, firrrti.rt, Aet!imaf JlrnnelilHi, Kmaclutlon. CtuQh, Cold, IIcit oriliagct radail fiiuudcoHat,(uionuot,m Asa f.Vo,I Turtfl'rVia Carh-lated Ol! h re mr':.ilily rl'.lch ut. 1 i mo In flcrof ulous All uctloh v 1: lciimatUui, j:-c, la rTro'ii;!y n'commcudeil. It j' tnrlfylu power It wonderful in ConsnmpUon dc j huiz.tiitfruqui'iiuyOoe'ition. rrofuloua taint. It acts upon t io rational theory of lMur.miTr.Lr Ar.RETlKO DncAY WHILE IV 1IUILD3 Ul' TUB it-- ism, cnahilnj It to throw o!t tho dlieasc. S-oM only In wedge-shaped hollies. tVllljon' If' rp"lle3 wild a (1'iuble "L." ncincmber tho word CAiinoLATEU" iu tuclerina; from your druggbt, odiI luht ou haviuj; t io l I jht kiu J. crri?canaieiLe5.,u.7. us, BUGI-IAN'S CARBOLIC BALr.l H0L1I KW S V?l ue tizJ il, xrr.ee jiiara. Cida't nuil Glnrtlln-- Cares. It Koals Without a Soar. Allays Pain & S topo DUo dhmi Soothes a Barn or Scald. Heals a Cat X,iko Maglo. OrwsFalson out of a Wonndf BUCHMS' CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT COKTAIHS HO OIinASE AND V7A3KE3 OFP WITHOUT WAP., ads Jnslant'y end Wee Jfajfc. Ton Salt ntiouin, Sjw Throat, Ulrerf, Iluivx, Bent. i. Cull, 'VVoiinila, I'llea. Sore Kyos, I'olsonuua St.nK' "" Uaibei's Iteli, Clioppml llttinU. Scrofa Iiiik Sore, and any a-d every oth.r purpose tor vhlch a Bilvo or Olatmcat c bo uncd. En" clion'i Cn. hollo mlm Olutannt U ith only preparation that can always ha rtllod upon. bottles with tho thoro trslo-nurt." without which nonota peuutco. S o tolt that your drag rUtiilvts you ilcciUN's, ns abovo idMcnbod. Cto ra-sr. teat Iroo ou ap.UcaUoa to th Jlaanlao. torcrs, GVtZMV MAHtlFACTDniNO CO. Raven lndsllible Ink. THE BEST OF COAL The undenlgned Is now prepared to inpply the very belt I.ATT1MEH UOAI. at ths ful. lowing IMW J'KIOKS IOU CASH: DellrM. No. I Chestnut, hy the ci r til No. 1 llhcslnut, by the car ! Siove, hy thecur M lly the f lonle ton, 15 cent, rer ton additional J. L. GAB EL, Dealer in Geneual IlAnmrARE, &c, Opjualte Ihs Puhlle Square, BANK feTItEET, LKIIIOIIION, t'A. ner.M.IB'S Kf" Outfltai casein H''-' bmluis. Outflt aent free to Ihone who wish to co in the most piearaniana prrmaois ii sasnewn. V.Terr. hlnr new. Cap. Ital net required, we will furnish rnu erery. Uinix. iioauayann upwarus is estuy msas withool sisy ur swsy from liome orer uisbt. Nonslt wbsltver Many new wortrrs wanted m n "cr. Many are voaiinit fortunes at the bus-lue-s. 1-Adioa mske aauiuth as lnin.aud youna: bovs and Kirla mako Kreat ii-y. Noouewbo is wilhnKio hoi k falls to make moi e meueyevery illy than can tie nvieie lu a week st anv nialntr ry emtnoymeuL 1 ho&e w Lo enicaae at once wll find a .hoi t road to fortune. Address II. lIAl.LniT i CO., t'oit.aud, Mslse, Oct.J, leeo-ly ONLY ISO LFor Ms style Singer. We wdl rend It to your t pot to tie examined be turn loupay fur It If It i-not as i eiirrent d It can be reiurieilatouresnense Hi il a pii.t:'l eird for U lurttratril 1 1 cul'r C A W. 'i '11 AC" IT n Tenth Hi rhi a. fs July isms. M S D U Besl ln the worl J ; Llacls as the III f SJ 'T ifl'iillX ravtns's win jiUowsnerfcctly VlUjl f. Vnl'il lloe nottprcaJorruni always UIRCU 3 U lilt ready, no preparation needed! IlHOIl fit tj t UKV "ill not inlure any fabric. nT LLU I IIwO SoldbyallDnifp tsDook-UU Ip ttlleraaad tiutioncis. Ouiar CucaiCAtto.,!.
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